- (9%),
Herero (7%),
Damara (7%),
Coloreds (6.5%),
Whites (6%), Nama (5%),
Caprivian (4%), San (3%),
Basters (2%),
Tswana (0.5%) (estimate) Nauru By ethnicity...
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ethnic groups: Herero, Coloureds, Baster, Tswana, Damara, Ovambo,
Caprivians, Nama, Kavango, San, and Whites. However, the
largest freedom movement...
-
renaming was
motivated by a
desire to
dilute Caprivian identity and history. A
statement from
Concerned Caprivians read, "the name
change from
Caprivi to Zambezi...
- Kavangoland. It also had
successfully recruited another 2,400
Ovambo and 600
Caprivian guerrillas. PLAN
reports from late 1973
indicate that the
militants planned...
-
Institute of Race Relations. 1973. pp. 446.
Representative Authority of the
Caprivians Proclamation, 1980 (Proclamation AG. 29 of 1980) A
Survey of Race Relations...
-
detained in
Zambia and Tanzania,
followed by an
alleged purge against Caprivians in SWAPO.
After his
return to
Namibia in 1985,
Muyongo formed the United...
- with
Chief Boniface Bebi
Mamili of the Lozi-allied
Mafwe people.
Other Caprivians,
including the
former governor of the
Caprivi Region (today
Zambezi Region)...
- Era. "People of the Caprivi". http://arroukatchee.fr/eng/namibia/people/
caprivians.html[permanent dead link] "Agriculture".
National Geographic Society....
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ethnic groups: Herero, Coloureds, Baster, Tswana, Damara, Ovambo,
Caprivians, Nama, Kavango, San, and Whites. The
chairman was Dirk Mudge. Political...
- Kavango,
Kaokaland and Owambo.
During these operations the unit lost 8
Caprivians and 2
South African members. The
South West
Africa Territory Force SWATF...