Definition of Hambukushu. Meaning of Hambukushu. Synonyms of Hambukushu

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Hambukushu. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Hambukushu and, of course, Hambukushu synonyms and on the right images related to the word Hambukushu.

Definition of Hambukushu

No result for Hambukushu. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Hambukushu from wikipedia

- The Mbukushu people, also known as the Hambukushu, are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group indigenous to Southern Africa. They are part of the larger Lozi ethnic...
- Hambukushu, Dceriku, and Bugakhwe are present along the Okavango River in Angola and in the Caprivi Strip of Namibia, and small numbers of Hambukushu...
- the Hambukushu". South African Journal of Ethnology. 6 (2): 9–13. Larson, Thomas J. (1985). "Death Beliefs and Burial Customs of the Hambukushu of Ngamiland"...
- Southern Bantu as it was mainly practiced there until the late 1500s The Hambukushu are renowned for their rain-making abilities in the Okavango Delta, earning...
- 5000 inhabitants. The easternmost kingdom of the five Kavango domains, Hambukushu, is deeply entwined with the rich history of Kangongo. Though there are...
- 200 kilometres (120 mi) east of Rundu, it is inhabited primarily by the Hambukushu people. Catholic fathers of the organization Missionary Oblates of Mary...
- po****tion of around 5,430 inhabitants and is the homestead of the local Hambukushu kings. On the opposite, north-eastern banks of the river lies Kakutji...
- 24 November 2007. Retrieved 8 December 2007. The languages spoken are hambukushu, sesarwa, Sekgalagadi and al little bit of seyei. the people in this village...
- in the world. The site remains an important spiritual centre for the Hambukushu and San communities. Okavango Delta Ngamiland 2014 1432; vii, ix, x (natural)...
- village consists of different cultures which are Khoisan, Herero, Yeyi, Hambukushu and Kgalagadi. "Nxamasere" is the San word used to describe the sound...