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Maharero kaTjamuaha (Otjiherero: Maharero, son of Tjamuaha, short: Maharero; c. 1820 – 7
October 1890) was one of the most
powerful paramount chiefs of...
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Samuel Maharero (1856 – 14
March 1923) was a
Paramount Chief of the
Herero people in
German South West
Africa (today Namibia)
during their revolts and...
- one of the
chiefs shall receive 1,000 marks, and 5,000
marks for
Samuel Maherero. The
Herero nation must now
leave the country. If it refuses, I
shall compel...
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Nation N° 1 One
Nation N° 2
Ongulumbashe N° 1
Onyika Otjomuise Samuel Maherero Agege Ajegunle Amukoko Badia Bariga Bodija Ijeshatedo/Itire
Ilaje Iwaya...
- "red bank". It came into
being at the time of the
burial of
Chief Samuel Maherero,
whose body had been
brought back from
Botswana to be
buried at his family...
- and
hoped to
soften the blow. He sent
desperate messages to
Chief Samuel Maherero in
hopes of
negotiating an end to the war. In this,
Leutwein acted on his...
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Theodor Leutwein visiting the
Maherero in 1895 (no
equivalent picture is
available of his
visit to the
Bondelswarts in 1895). From left to right: Theodor...
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Training College, both in the
Orange Free State.
Kapuuo was
related to
Samuel Maherero and was also the
blood nephew of the
first Namibian nationalist leader...
- with
German rule,
rebellion broke out in 1904. Led by
Herero chief Samuel Maherero,
German settlements were
attacked with the
Herero quickly gaining control...