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  2. Himba people - Wikipedia

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    On October 14, 2013, Himba chief Kapika, on behalf of his region Epupa and the community which was featured in German RTL reality TV show Wild Girls condemned the misuse of Himba people, individuals and villagers in the show, and demanded the halt of broadcasting any further episodes as they would mock the culture and way of being of the Himba ...

  3. Kunene Region - Wikipedia

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    Besides the capital Opuwo, the region contains the municipality of Outjo, the town Khorixas, the self-governed village Kamanjab, and hundreds of small settlements like Otjomotjira. Kunene is home to the Himba people, a subtribe of the Herero, as well as to Damara people and Nama people. As of 2020, Kunene had 58,548 registered voters. [6]

  4. Otjomotjira - Wikipedia

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    Otjomotjira is a settlement in the Kunene Region of north-western Namibia. It consists of about 70 households of Ovahimba people, a nomadic tribe that lives almost totally isolated from modern society.

  5. Mukuru (deity) - Wikipedia

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    The Himba fear omiti-wielding sorcerers, and some believe that every death is the result of omiti's influence. Omiti characterizes the attack of an evil force on a person. A Himba healer - close to Mukuru - who knows these powers, can identify them and protect the victim against them in a certain way, but does not use them himself, helps the ...

  6. Cunene River - Wikipedia

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    During February 2012, traditional Himba chiefs issued a declaration to the African Union and to the United Nations Human Rights Council of the United Nations, titled "Declaration of the most affected Ovahimba, Ovatwa, Ovatjimba and Ovazemba against the Orokawe Dam in the Baynes Mountains," which outlines the fierce objections against the dam ...

  7. File:Himba village, Namibia (2014).jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. The coffee and freshly baked pastries are well worth the trek out to the small village of Seccheto. On Elba, food, wine, and romance are all part of the Mediterranean experience between the land ...

  9. Talk:Himba people - Wikipedia

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    When I lived in a Himba village for three weeks, I noticed that the men weren't around the homestead nearly as much the women. I was typically told that the old men (headmen) were either visiting other homesteads, holding councils with the other headmen, or visiting Opuwo, whether to buy things, sell things, or visit the hospital for various ...