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  2. List of Namibians - Wikipedia

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    People's Liberation Army of Namibia personnel [ edit ] Tobias Hainyeko (1932–1967), commander of the South West Africa Liberation Army (SWALA), predecessor of PLAN, 1962–1967

  3. Anna Mungunda - Wikipedia

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    Since Namibia's independence on 21 March 1990, Mungunda is regarded one of the heroes of the Namibian nation. [1] [2] Mungunda was born in 1932 to migrant labourer Theopoldt Shivute and Emilia Kavezeri, a niece of Hosea Kutako. She had three siblings who all died in their infancy. [3]

  4. Himba people - Wikipedia

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    Himba people, especially women, are famous for covering themselves with otjize paste, a cosmetic mixture of butterfat and ochre pigment. Otjize cleanses the skin over long periods due to water scarcity and protects from the hot and dry climate of the Kaokoland , as well as from insect bites.

  5. Category:National heroes of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    About Category:National heroes of Namibia and related categories: This category's scope contains articles about National heroes of Namibia, ...

  6. Simon Kooper - Wikipedia

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    Simon Kooper (Nama: |Gomxab; before 1860 – 31 January 1913) was the Captain of the ǃKharakhoen (Fransman Nama), a subtribe of the Nama people in Namibia from 1863 to 1909. He became famous for leading the Nama in the Herero and Nama War of 1904–1907.

  7. Hendrik Witbooi (Nama chief) - Wikipedia

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    Hendrik Witbooi (c.1830 – 29 October 1905) [1] was a chief of the ǀKhowesin people, a sub-tribe of the Khoikhoi.He led the Nama people during their revolts against the German colonial empire in present-day Namibia, in connection with the events surrounding the Herero and Namaqua Genocide.

  8. Sam Nujoma - Wikipedia

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    Before 1960, SWAPO was known as the Ovambo People's Organisation (OPO). He played an important role as leader of the national liberation movement in campaigning for Namibia's political independence from South African rule.

  9. Category:Namibian people - Wikipedia

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    People by city in Namibia (15 C) People by educational institution in Namibia (2 C) People from Namibia by region (17 C) * Lists of Namibian people (1 C, 2 P) +