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- makes it a po****r w****end destination for locals. Originally known as Otjikango (Otjiherero: "large fountain"), the site was inhabited by the Herero people...
- on 14 August 1844. He arrived in Walvis Bay on 4 January 1845, and in Otjikango (Gross Barmen) on 9 April that year to work as an ****istant to his fellow...
- African operatic soprano Sabina Mossolow. This was old Windhoek 1965 Otjikango oder Gross-Barmen: Ortsgeschichte der ersten Rheinischen Herero-Missionsstation...
- stepfather David Christian Frederiks was killed in 1880 in the Battle of Otjikango. Frederiks was party to a land sale deal between the Bethanie Orlam and...
- convert. Gertze worked in the household of Carl Hugo Hahn and his wife at Otjikango. She initially came to the school at the mission to learn sewing and soon...
- in order to avoid conflict with them. Hahn and Kleinschmidt arrived at Otjikango on 31 October 1844. They named the place Barmen (today Gross Barmen) after...
- ǀGâberob ǂGoraxamab (Petrus) in his place. When Petrus died in the Battle of Otjikango in the Herero–Nama War of 1880, Man****e again attempted to gain chieftaincy...
- (Omaruru), established in 1868 by Herero from Otjimbingwe and others from Otjikango (Gross Barmen), once the local Damara people fled to Okombahe. Omaruru...
- in order to avoid conflict with them. Hahn and Kleinschmidt arrived at Otjikango on 31 October 1844. They named the place Barmen (today Gross Barmen) after...