- support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols. The
Oorlam or
Orlam people (also
known as Orlaam, Oorlammers, Oerlams, or
Orlamse Hottentots)...
- was the
father of
Christian Afrikaner who
succeeded him as
chief of the
Orlams in 1861, and Jan
Jonker Afrikaner who
succeeded Christian in 1863. Dierks...
-
Archived from the
original on 26
September 2012.
Retrieved 9 July 2010. "The
Orlams Afrikaners – the
Creole Africans of the Garieb". Cape
Slavery Heritage....
- 1823 his son
Jonker Afrikaner succeeded him as
Captain of the
Afrikaner Orlams.
Jager Afrikaner was born
around 1769 in a
region of
Southern Africa, now...
- administration.
There is not much
known about the
biography of Oude Ram and the
Orlams' pre-1760 history. It is do****ented that his clan came in
conflict with...
- Part of a
series on the
History of
Namibia Khoisan people Bantu expansion Orlam migration Dorsland Trek
Traditional kingdom (Uukwambi, Uukwaluudhi, Uukwangali)...
-
Afrikaner in 1863. He
married Mietje Hendrik in
Bethanie in
December 1842. The
Orlams at that time were in
constant conflict with the
Herero over land and cattle...
- and Jez Butterworth.
Elvis Presley was also
mentioned in her 2022 book
Orlam and the 2023
single A Child's Question, August.
Harvey rejects the notion...
- (died 16
February 1907) was a
leader of the ǃAman (Bethanie
Orlam), a
subtribe of the
Orlam people, in the
southern area of
German South-West Africa, today's...
- what is now Namibia, at some time
before 1820. He
became leader of the
Orlams while still in his twenties, at a time when his
people were in constant...