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Photos of the Himba People in Okangwati Archived 2014-08-15 at the Wayback Machine – photography by Benjamin Rennicke; Photos from Himba village near Opuwo, Namibia – photographs and information; Africa on the Matrix: Himba People of Namibia – photographs and information
Roman Grynberg, professor of economics, University of Namibia (UNAM) Nico Horn, theologian and professor of human rights and constitutional law, UNAM; André du Pisani (born (1949), professor of political science at UNAM; Gabi Schneider (born (1956), geologist; Tjama Tjivikua (born 1958), founding rector of the Polytechnic of Namibia
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They de-nude-ed the landscape. Another day, another instance of tourists disrespecting a landmark. This time, foreign sightseers angered Namibian authorities after posing naked atop the legendary ...
In Namibia, they are predominantly found in the Kunene region, most notably in the Opuwa area. They speak the Zemba language , also known as OtjiZemba or Dhimba . The Zemba are well-known for their distinctive hairstyles , intricate iron and copper jewelry , as well as traditional clothing that often incorporates animal hides .
Coloured people in Namibia are people with both European and African, especially Khoisan and Bantu ancestry, as well as Indian, Malay, and Malagasy ancestry especially along the coast and areas bordering South Africa. Coloureds have immigrated to Namibia, been born in Namibia or returned to the country. These distinctively different periods of ...
Damara man wearing a ǃgūb (loincloth) Damara women in ankle length Victorian style Damara Dresses adopted from the wives of missionaries The Damara, plural Damaran (Khoekhoegowab: ǂNūkhoen, Black people, German: Bergdamara, referring to their extended stay in hilly and mountainous sites, also called at various times the Daman or the Damaqua) are an ethnic group who make up 8.5% of Namibia ...