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Kwangali, or
RuKwangali, is a
Bantu language spoken by 85,000
people along the
Kavango River in Namibia,
where it is a
national language, and in Angola...
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Kavango people are matrilinear. The most
common language spoken is
RuKwangali (in
Kwangali and
Mbunza territory); also
spoken are Shambyu, Gciriku, and Mbukushu...
- Otjihakahona,
Otjindongona and
Otjitjavikwa (2)
Kavango languages include:
Rukwangali, Rushambyu, Rugciriku, Thimbukushu,
Rumanyo and
Rukavango Most of the...
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dialects by 49% of the po****tion;
Khoekhoegowab by 11%;
Afrikaans by 10%;
RuKwangali by 9%;
Otjiherero by 9%, and
Silozi by 4.71%.
Other native languages include...
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traditional mancala board game pla**** by the Nama people,
Herero people,
Rukwangali speakers, and
other ethnic groups from
Namibia (and its
Southern African...
- dialects, by 49% of the po****tion,
Khoekhoegowab by 11%,
Afrikaans by 10%,
RuKwangali by 9%,
Otjiherero by 9%, and
Silozi by 4.71%.
Other native languages include...
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Oshiwambo – 48.9%
Khoekhoegowab – 11.3%
Afrikaans – 10.4%
Otjiherero – 8.6%
RuKwangali – 8.5%
Silozi – 4.8%
English (official language) – 3.4%
Setswana – 0.3%...
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Hompa (king) is
Eugene Siwombe Kudumo. The
Uukwangali speak ruKwangali. Source:
Queen Mate I (c. 1750)
Queen Nankali (c. 1775)
Queen Simbara...
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Dutch (1915–1983) Common languages
Khoekhoegowab Oshiwambo Otjiherero RuKwangali Setswana siLozi Demonym(s)
South West
African Namibian Administrator ...
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along the
northeastern border with
Angola followed in
February 1976 in the
Kwangali,
Mbukushu and
Gciriku languages. In 1965, the pro-independence movement...