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Gciriku is a
traditional Kavango kingdom in what is
today Namibia. Its
people speak the
Gciriku language. The
Gciriku (Rugciriku:
vaGciriku) are one of...
- Angola. 24,000
people speak Gciriku in Angola,
according to Ethnologue. It was
first known in the west via the
Vagciriku, who had
migrated from the main...
- the
leader of the
indigenous po****tion,
Hompa (King)
Nyangana of the
VaGciriku was a
fierce critic of all
European influence, and
particularly that of...
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politics they are
divided into five
kingdoms (Kwangali, Mbunza, Shambyu,
Gciriku and Mbukushu), each
headed by a
hompa or fumu, both
meaning "king". Traditional...
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November 2021.
Retrieved 20
September 2021. "Insécurité au Sahel : " la paix
va revenir",
Boureima Ly, Emir du
Yagha |
Quotidien Sidwaya".
Archived from the...
- also
known as the
vaKavango or haKavango, are a
Bantu ethnic group which is
divided into five
kingdoms (Kwangali, Mbunza, Shambyu,
Gciriku and Mbukushu)....
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Sebastian Kamwanga (29
April 1929 – 22
January 1999) was a
Hompa (king) of the
Gciriku, one of five
kingdoms of the
Kavango people in
northern Namibia, from 1985...