- The
Himba (singular: OmuHimba, plural:
OvaHimba) are an
ethnic group with an
estimated po****tion of
about 50,000
people living in
northern Namibia, in...
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polyamorous ****ual
practice of
hospitable "wife-sharing"
among the
nomadic OvaHimba and
OvaZemba peoples of Namibia's
Kunene and
Omusati regions. According...
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Council of the
United Nations,
titled "Declaration of the most
affected Ovahimba, Ovatwa,
Ovatjimba and
Ovazemba against the
Orokawe Dam in the
Baynes Mountains...
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elected MP in
Namibia since McHenry Venaani in 2002. Muharukua, an
ethnic Ovahimba, was born in 1983 in
Opuwo in the
Kunene Region of north-western Namibia...
- the
Mucubal OvaKuvale, Zemba, OvaHakawona, OvaTjavikwa,
OvaTjimba and
OvaHimba, who
regularly cross the Namibia/Angola
border when
migrating with their...
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Christianity Herero Niger–Congo →
Bantu →
Herero Namibia (Hereroland),
Angola OvaHimba,
Ovambanderu Christianity Highland Travellers Indo-European →
Celtic →...
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Philippine Hanunoo language both
identify green instead of yellow. The
Ovahimba use four
color names: zuzu
stands for dark
shades of blue, red, green,...
- Namibia 12,594 (2023 census)
Languages Otjiherero Religion African Traditional Religion, Christianity,
Oupwee Related ethnic groups Ovahimba, Ovaherero...
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apartheid era, it was
intended to be a self-governing
homeland of the
Ovahimba, but an
actual government was
never established, and the
territory was...
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several small settlements and
indigenous pastoral groups,
including the
Ovahimba and
Obatjimba Herero in the north, and the
Topnaar Nama in the central...