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Hereroland was a
Bantustan and
later a non-geographic ethnic-based second-tier authority, the
Representative Authority of the Hereros, in
South West Africa...
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South African apartheid administration in
South West Africa, when
Hereroland was a
bantustan (a
designated area for
Herero people settlement), a political...
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Herero people before 1980. Two
districts of
Hereroland (West and East) were
formed in 1970. The
chief of
Hereroland West,
Clemens Kapuuo,
claimed to be the...
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never established, and the
territory was
administered by the
leaders of
Hereroland. Like
other homelands in
South West Africa, the
Kaokoland Bantustan was...
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Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance
Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980
Coloureds Whites...
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total of 18,365 pupils. Upon
independence of Namibia, the
eastern part of
Hereroland was
absorbed into
Omaheke Region. The
region comprises seven constituencies:...
- 2021 – via
Google Books. Gaudi,
Robert (1
January 2017). "Chapter 7:
Hereroland". In Held, Ivan; Ball, Christine; Hudson, Jeanne-Marie; Lee, Benjamin;...
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station of
Olukonda in Ondonga, Ovamboland, in 1879, and then in Omaruru,
Hereroland,
further south in
South West
Africa in 1882. The
attempts of the Portuguese...
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others used the flag of
South Africa.
Bushmanland Damaraland East
Caprivi Hereroland Kaokoland (until 1982)
Kaokoland (from 1982)
Kavangoland Namaland Ovamboland...
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Herero people before 1980. Two
districts of
Hereroland (West and East) were
formed in 1970. The
chief of
Hereroland West,
Clemens Kapuuo,
claimed to be the...