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- The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, plural: OvaHimba) are an indigenous people with an estimated po****tion of about 50,000 people living in northern Namibia...
- Himba, Tjimba (Cimba), Mbanderu, and Kwandu. Groups in Angola include the Mucubal OvaKuvale, Zemba, OvaHakawona, OvaTjavikwa, OvaTjimba and OvaHimba,...
- polyamorous ****ual practice of hospitable "wife-sharing" among the nomadic OvaHimba and OvaZemba peoples of Namibia's Kunene and Omusati regions. According to...
- (AmaZulu), Gulu (Baganda), Muluku (Makua), Mungu (WaSwahili), Mukuru (OvaHerero and OvaHimba), Kibumba (Basoga), Imana (Banyarwanda and Barundi), Modimo (Basotho...
- the region of Omaheke along with the Otjozondjupa and Kunene Regions. The Himba people, who are related to the Herero and Mbanderu, speak a dialect very...
- elected MP in Namibia since McHenry Venaani in 2002. Muharukua, an ethnic Ovahimba, was born in 1983 in Opuwo in the Kunene Region of north-western Namibia...
- apartheid era, it was intended to be a self-governing homeland of the Ovahimba, but an actual government was never established, and the territory was...
- Council of the United Nations, titled "Declaration of the most affected Ovahimba, Ovatwa, Ovatjimba and Ovazemba against the Orokawe Dam in the Baynes Mountains...
- Philippine Hanunoo language both identify green instead of yellow. The Ovahimba use four color names: zuzu stands for dark shades of blue, red, green,...
- several small settlements and indigenous pastoral groups, including the Ovahimba and Obatjimba Herero in the north, and the Topnaar Nama in the central...