- Ovamboland, also
referred to as
Owamboland, was a
Bantustan and
later a non-geographic ethnic-based second-tier authority, the
Representative Authority...
-
country is
sometimes used, and in
English publications from Namibia,
Owamboland, Wamboland, and
Owambo are seen. The
endemic forms are
Owambo kingdoms...
- diets,
especially for
people of the
Inhambane Province in Mozambique,
Owamboland in
north central Namibia,
Northern KwaZulu-Natal in
South Africa and the...
- of
headmen who run
tribal affairs.
Members of the
royal family of the
Owamboland are
known as aakwanekamba, ovakwaluvala, ovakwamalanga, ovakwaanime, aakwanyoka...
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northwestern Namibia,
particularly the dry
savannah of
Kaokoveld and
Owamboland.
Flowers occur in
short racemes up to 40 mm long,
borne in the leaf axils...
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worked in
Owamboland (now Namibia) for
twenty years from 1887. He
developed the
mission schools,
experimented with
cotton cultivation in
Owamboland and drew...
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Battalion was part 91
Brigade The
Battalions main
operational area was
Owamboland. 23 Mar 1980: 71260731BT
Corporal Renier Steph**** van Zyl from Regiment...
- was
Killed in
Action during a
contact with PLAN
insurgents in
Northern Owamboland. He was 24. 23 Mar 1980: 71260731BT
Corporal Renier Steph**** van Zyl...
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Helenius was
among the
Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission missionaries in
Owamboland (modern
Namibia and Angola) in 1921–1952. She took a
hospital position...
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Critical Analysis of the Role of
Illegal Diamonds and the
Development of
Owamboland (1908 - 1990).
Amupanda was one of the few
radical youths in
Namibia and...