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Amraal Lambert, Nama name: ǂGaiǀnub, (ca. 1774 – 13
February 1864) was the first...
- Nama)
subtribe formed in the 1830s, when the
Vlermuis clan
merged with the
Amraal family.
Their home
settlement became Naosanabis (now Leonardville), which...
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Heinrich Vedder and
gained wide acceptance.
Vedder also
opined that it was
Amraal Lambert,
Captain of the Kaiǀkhauan (Khauas Nama) who
called the
place Gobabis...
- Nama)
subtribe formed in the 1830s, when the
Vlermuis clan
merged with the
Amraal family.
Their home
settlement became Naosanabis (now Leonardville), which...
- in 1814 as
missionary of the Kaiǀkhauan (Khauas Nama) and
their leader Amraal Lambert. The
Schmelenhaus was
built the same year, long
considered the oldest...
- the
place Naosanabis,
occupied their land.
Around 1840 the
group around Amraal Lambert,
first Kaptein of the Kaiǀkhauan Orlam,
moved into the area. They...
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colonial rule of South-West Africa).
Missionary Heinrich Schmelen and
Captain Amraal Lambert of the Kaiǀkhauan (Khauas Nama)
visited the
Topnaar around 1824...
- at Gobabis,
including much of the
Lambert family.
After his
grandfather Amraal Lambert died from this
disease in 1864,
Andreas took over the chieftainship...
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colonial rule of South-West Africa).
Missionary Heinrich Schmelen and
Captain Amraal Lambert of the Kaiǀkhauan (Khauas Nama)
visited the
Topnaar around 1824...
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approximately 22
degrees latitude but
returned and
founded a
missionary station for
Amraal Lambert's clan of the Kaiǀkhauan (Khauas Nama) people.
Schmelens cottage...