- The
Mbanderu (singular: Omumbanderu, plural:
Ovambanderu) are a po****tion
inhabiting eastern parts of
Namibia and
western parts of Botswana. They speak...
- 2008) was a
Namibian traditional paramount chief and
leader of the
Ovambanderu people, a
subtribe of the Herero.
Nguvauva was also
deputy chief of Namibia's...
-
existed until the 1970s. E****ro is
inhabited by Tswana,
Ovambanderu, and San people.
Ovambanderu and
Herero people share the same ancestry.
Herero see the...
- today[update] is
inhabited by
Ovambanderu and a
Tswana minority counting approximately 500
people in 2005.
Ovambanderu and
Herero people share the same...
- in the
Omaheke Region is 34.1%. Anthropologically,
almost the
entire Ovambanderu and Gobabis-Juǀwa
ethnic groups reside in the region. Furthermore, it...
- Niger–Congo →
Bantu →
Herero Namibia (Hereroland),
Angola OvaHimba,
Ovambanderu Christianity Highland Travellers Indo-European →
Celtic →
Scottish Gaelic...
- 2011) was the
youngest Chief of the
Ovambanderu, a
Herero clan in Namibia.
Keharanjo was born to the
Ovambanderu family to the then
Chief Munjuku Nguvauva...
-
Nguvauva is the
surname of a clan of the
Ovambanderu, a
sister tribe to the
Herero people of Namibia, Botswana,
Angola and
South Africa.:
Kahimemua Nguvauva...
- the
Ovambanderu, a
Herero clan in
Namibia (then
South West Africa). He
succeeded his
father Kanangati Hoveka in 1896 as
chief of the
Ovambanderu. This...
-
Kahimemua Nguvauva (c. 1850 – 11 June 1896) was
chief of the
Ovambanderu, a
Herero clan in
Namibia (then
German South West Africa).
Nguvauva was born...