- The
Ovambo people (pronounced [
ovambo] ), also
called Aawambo, Ambo,
Aawambo (Ndonga, Nghandjera, Kwambi, Kwaluudhi, Kolonghadhi, Mbalantu, mbadja), or...
- Look up
ovambo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ovambo may
refer to:
Ovambo language,
Bantu language of
Namibia Ovambo people,
Bantu people of Namibia...
- The
Ovambo (English: /ɒˈvæmboʊ/)
language is a
dialect cluster spoken by the
Ovambo people in
southern Angola and
northern Namibia, of
which the written...
- "German
military brilliance". The
victory in
their region impressed the
Ovambos and
encouraged them
considered that the time had come to
shake off the...
- ethnic-based second-tier authority, the
Representative Authority of the
Ovambos, in
South West
Africa (present-day Namibia). The
apartheid government stated...
-
northeast of Xangongo, in the
tribal area of the
Ombadja tribe of the
Ovambos. It was
located on a
tributary of the
Kunene River,
flowing into this river...
- Ovamboland, or
Ovambo, was a
Bantustan or "homeland" and
later a second-tier
authority in
South West
Africa for the
Ovambo people during the apartheid...
- areas.
Representative Authorities were
created for Whites, Coloureds,
Ovambos, Kavangos, Lozi, Damaras, Namas, Tswanas, and Herero. A
similar body had...
- The Temne, also
called Atemne, Témené, Temné, Téminè, Temeni, Thaimne, Themne, Thimni, Timené, Timné, Timmani, or Timni, are a West
African ethnic group...
- on
cattle raising, as did
their southern neighbors, the
Herero and the
Ovambo.
Still others,
typically the old
tributary kingdoms, came to
speak Umbundu...