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Herero (Otjiherero) is a
Bantu language spoken by the
Herero and
Mbanderu peoples in
Namibia and Botswana, as well as by
small communities of
people in...
- The
Mbanderu (singular: Omumbanderu, plural: Ovambanderu) are a po****tion
inhabiting eastern parts of
Namibia and
western parts of Botswana. They speak...
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comprise several sub-divisions,
including the Himba,
Tjimba (Cimba),
Mbanderu, and Kwandu.
Groups in
Angola include the
Mucubal OvaKuvale, Zemba, OvaHakawona...
- at Musorakuumba, a
settlement near Okahandja, and
became chief of the
Mbanderu in 1880,
succeeding his
father Munjuku Nguvauva.
During his chieftaincy...
- of Namibia's
Traditional Leaders Council. Nguvauva, a great-grandson of
Mbanderu Chief Kahimemua Nguvauva, was born in Maun, Botswana, on
January 1, 1923...
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Herero people share the same ancestry.
Herero see the
Mbanderu as one of
their clans while Mbanderu regard themselves as a
distinct group. This difference...
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Herero people share the same ancestry.
Herero see the
Mbanderu as one of
their clans while Mbanderu regard themselves as a
distinct group. This difference...
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support for the
Germans against other smaller tribes, such as the
eastern Mbanderu Herero, Afrikaners, and Swartbooi.
After serving as a
branch of the German...
- Namibia's
Traditional Leaders Council, and also
became Chief of the
Botswana Mbanderu people in 1951.
Along with the
British Anglican priest Rev.
Michael Scott...
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Retrieved February 1, 2008. Weidlich,
Brigitte (January 17, 2008). "Namibia:
Mbanderu Chief Nguvauva Dies". AllAfrica.
Retrieved January 23, 2019. "Gerry Tordoff"...