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Bantustan in South West Africa (1968–1989)
Hereroland was a Bantustan and later a non-geographic ethnic-based second-tier authority, the Representative Authority of the Hereros, in South West Africa
Hereroland
South African territory from 1915 to 1990
Herero people before 1980. Two districts of Hereroland (West and East) were formed in 1970. The chief of Hereroland West, Clemens Kapuuo, claimed to be the
South_West_Africa
Bantustan in South West Africa (1980–1989)
never established, and the territory was administered by the leaders of Hereroland. Like other homelands in South West Africa, the Kaokoland Bantustan was
Kaokoland
Political representatives of the 1968–1989 segregated Herero territory
the South African apartheid administration in South West Africa, when Hereroland was a bantustan (a designated area for Herero people settlement), a political
Leaders_of_Hereroland
German diplomat (1838–1913)
repudiated a few years later by Maharero, who also expelled Göring from Hereroland. The Germans' behaviour had become too much, and, worst of all, Göring
Heinrich_Ernst_Göring
Namibian politician and traditional ruler (1923–1978)
traditional ruler who was paramount chief of the Herero people and leader of Hereroland, a bantustan, from 1970 until his 1978 assassination. He was the first
Clemens_Kapuuo
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Leaders_of_Ovamboland
South African politician
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Tutor_Ndamase
Venda politician
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Patrick_Mphephu
Namibian nationalist leader and paramount chief (1870–1970)
Clemens Kapuuo Names Hosea Katjikururume Komombumbi Kutako Leader of Hereroland In office 2 October 1968 – 18 July 1970 Preceded by Position established
Hosea_Kutako
Bantustan in South West Africa (1980–1989)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Tswanaland
others used the flag of South Africa. Bushmanland Damaraland East Caprivi Hereroland Kaokoland (dark version) Kaokoland (bright version) Kavangoland Namaland
Flag_of_Namibia
Bantustan in South West Africa (1972–1989)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
East_Caprivi
Bantustan in South West Africa (1968–1989)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Ovamboland
Bantustan in South West Africa (1976–1989)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Bushmanland (South West Africa)
Bushmanland_(South_West_Africa)
Bantustan in South Africa (1974–1994)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
QwaQwa
Territory under apartheid in South Africa
Herero people before 1980. Two districts of Hereroland (West and East) were formed in 1970. The chief of Hereroland West, Clemens Kapuuo, claimed to be the
Bantustan
Bantu ethnic group of southwest Africa
economy. Historically cattle raids occurred between Herero clans, but Hereroland (Ehi rOvaherero) belongs to all the Ovaherero and has no fixed boundaries
Herero_people
Bantustan in South West Africa (1979–1989)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Rehoboth_(homeland)
Bantustan in South West Africa (1980–1989)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Namaland
Armed forces of South West Africa, 1977–1989
Force Unit – Area Mag Eenheid), Outjo AME, Grootfontein AME, Tsumeb AME, Hereroland AME, Etosha AME, Otavi AME, Damaraland AME and UIS PL. Its area of responsibility
South West Africa Territorial Force
South_West_Africa_Territorial_Force
Bantustan in South Africa (1976–1994)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
KaNgwane
South African politician (born 1952)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Oupa_Gqozo
South African politician
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Botha_Sigcau
Bantu language of Namibia and Botswana
between 2015 and 2018. Its linguistic distribution covers a zone called Hereroland, which is constituted of the region of Omaheke along with the Otjozondjupa
Herero_language
Support for the DTA and UDF was strong in the former bantustans, including Hereroland and Damaraland. As a result of SWAPO's election victory, its then president
1989 Namibian parliamentary election
1989_Namibian_parliamentary_election
Venda king and president
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Frank_Ravele
Bantustan in South Africa (1977–1994)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
KwaZulu
Political entity
Transcaucasian SFSR Soviet Union Yes 1922–1991 Gonâve Island Haiti No 1920s Hereroland South Africa No 1970–1989 Imamate of Oman Muscat and Oman No 1920-1959
Quasi-state
Region in Namibia
18,365 pupils. Upon the independence of Namibia, the eastern part of Hereroland was absorbed into the Omaheke Region. The region comprises seven constituencies:
Omaheke_Region
Bantustan in South West Africa (1970–1989)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Kavangoland
Bantustan in South West Africa (1980–1989)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Damaraland
Bantustan in South Africa (1973–1994)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Gazankulu
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Leaders_of_Damaraland
List of African ethnic groups
(Iringa Region) Christianity Herero Niger–Congo → Bantu → Herero Namibia (Hereroland), Angola OvaHimba, Ovambanderu Christianity Hutu Niger–Congo → Bantu →
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Africa
Namibian politician, paramount chief of the Herero people
June 2014 Predecessor Clemens Kapuuo Successor Vekuii Rukoro Leader of Hereroland In office 27 March 1978 – 5 December 1980 Preceded by Clemens Kapuuo Succeeded
Kuaima_Riruako
Scottish-born artist (1813–1882)
accompanied Henry Samuel Chapman from Cape Town to Walvis Bay, through Hereroland to Lake Ngami and back to the Cape Colony via Shoshong, Kuruman and Hopetown
Charles_Davidson_Bell
commissioned by the Cape Government to meet with the leaders of the nations of Hereroland and Namaland, hear their wishes regarding political sovereignty, and relay
Palgrave_Commission
Settlement in Hardap Region, Namibia
partitioned southern and central South-West Africa into Namaland and Hereroland, with the area controlled by the Nama people reaching from the Kalahari
Hoachanas
Town in Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia
council that has seven seats. Formerly part of the Apartheid-era bantustan Hereroland, the area is still mainly populated by the Herero people. Because of this
Okakarara
South African politician (1915–2003)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Kaiser_Matanzima
Wars in South West Africa, 1904–1908
Drechsler 1980, pp. 139–140. Drechsler 1980, pp. 140–141. Gaudi 2017, Ch. 7: Hereroland. Clark, Christopher (2006). Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia
Herero_uprising
various places in South Africa, but returned as a trader and hunter to Hereroland and Ovamboland between 1870 and 1871. He died at Du Toit's Pan near Kimberley
James_Chapman_(explorer)
Venda general and president
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Gabriel_Ramushwana
Commune and town in Cunene, Angola
station of Olukonda in Ondonga, Ovamboland, in 1879, and then in Omaruru, Hereroland, further south in South West Africa in 1882. The attempts of the Portuguese
Humbe
Explorations of southern Africa by Boer settlers
expansion of the British government's control in South Africa to Namaland and Hereroland. Palgrave's interference incited most of the Herero and Nama-Oorlam captains
Dorsland_Trek
Bantustan in South Africa (1976–1994)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Transkei
South African politician (born 1955)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Bantu_Holomisa
Settlement in Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia
in the area. Herero people were resettled to this area, then known as Hereroland, in the 1960s. The Odendaal Plan declared several bantustans, one for
Okamatapati
Commune in Cunene, Angola
1900. His widow stayed for many years, first in Oukwanyama and then in Hereroland. In August 1915, King Mandume had the mission station burned, and the
Ondjiva
Bantustan in South Africa (1977–1994)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Bophuthatswana
Bantustan in South Africa (1972–1994)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Ciskei
Namibian politician
Hengombe Mbaukua (born 1935) was the chairman of the executive committee of Hereroland from August 1987 to October 1987 and from February 1988 to May 1989. In
Gottlob_Mbaukua
Town in northern Namibia
station in the care of Reijonen and Karl August Weikkolin and went to Hereroland, where he married Frieda Kleinschmid, before going to Walvis Bay, where
Okahao
Place in Oshikoto Region, Namibia
Missionary Society arrived in Omandongo on 9 July 1870 from Otjimbingwe in the Hereroland via Omaruru. Omandongo was part of the kingdom of the King Shikongo of
Omandongo
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Leaders_of_East_Caprivi
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
List of leaders of the TBVC states
List_of_leaders_of_the_TBVC_states
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Leaders_of_Tswanaland
Namibian Herero and Christian convert
1857. Here she encountered a Christian congregation, an unusual sight in Hereroland, and attended catechism with a group of Nama. However, she still had no
Johanna_Gertze
Finnish missionary (1845–1926)
the German Rhenish Mission Society. From Walvis Bay they travelled via Hereroland where they arrived in April 1869 and spent there over a year. Finally
Martti_Rautanen
Bantustan in South Africa (1979–1994)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Venda_(Bantustan)
Swedish ornithologist, settler and trader
Retrieved 19 Nov 2009. Rudner; Ione & Jalmar (2006). AXEL WILLIAM ERIKSSON OF HEREROLAND (1846-1901): His Life and Letters. NAMIBIA: GAMSBERG MACMILLAN. 9991607463
Axel_Wilhelm_Eriksson
is Namaland, so said the Herero: wherever my cattle grassed there is Hereroland. The notion of permanent ownership of land in the territory of South West
Land_reform_in_Namibia
Namibian politician
Thimoteus Tjamuaha was the Chairman of the Executive Committee of Hereroland from 1980–1984, a bantustan under the control of Apartheid South Africa. In
Thimoteus_Tjamuaha
German naturalist and painter (1840–1913)
1882, whereafter he was employed by a Rhenish company and despatched to Hereroland via the Cape in 1884–85. Elsbeth von Leubnitz, his young wife whom he
Eduard_Pechuël-Loesche
Bantustan in South Africa (1981–1994)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
KwaNdebele
Settlement in Erongo Region, Namibia
Otjimbingwe (also: Otjimbingue) is a settlement in the Erongo Region of central Namibia. Otjimbingwe has approximately 8,000 inhabitants and belongs to
Otjimbingwe
Bantustan in South Africa (1972–1994)
Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980 Coloureds Whites
Lebowa
19th-century German Lutheran missionary
Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen, in which his descriptions of northern Hereroland and the San language, territory, and culture corroborated Francis Galtons
Carl_Hugo_Hahn
Recreational area in Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia
Gross Barmen (German: Groß Barmen) is a historic settlement and a recreational spa on the Swakop River in central Namibia, north of Windhoek. It is situated
Gross_Barmen
attacked with the Herero quickly gaining control of most of the territory in Hereroland. The war lasted for four years, resulting in the massacre of more than
Namibian_nationality_law
Democratic Front (UDF, 4 seats) was strong in the former bantustans including Hereroland and Damaraland. Since then, election results of the opposition parties
Elections_in_Namibia
City in Erongo Region, Namibia
Omaruru is a town in the Erongo Region of central Namibia. The town has 14,000 inhabitants and encompasses 352 square kilometres (136 sq mi) of land. It
Omaruru,_Namibia
German merchant (1862–1914)
Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika: Forschungsreisen durch die deutschen Schutzgebiete Groß-Nama-und Hereroland, nach dem Kunene, dem Ngami-See und der Kalahari. unikum, Bremen 2012
Heinrich_Vogelsang
City in Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia
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Otjiwarongo
Settlement in Omaheke Region, Namibia
transfer. A South African administrator writes: "Seeing that the whole Hereroland was confiscated by the Germans and cut up into farms and is now settled
Epukiro
Settlement in Omaheke Region, Namibia
transfer. A South African administrator writes: "Seeing that the whole Hereroland was confiscated by the Germans and cut up into farms and is now settled
Aminuis
December: Thimoteus Tjamuaha replaces Kuaima Riruako as the leader of Hereroland. October: Rev. Cornelius Ndjoba resigns as leader of the DTA. 11 March:
1980_in_Namibia
Namibian politician
Erastus Tjejamba (born 1936) was the Chairman of the Executive Committee of Hereroland from September 1984 to August 1987 and from October 1987 to February 1988
Erastus_Tjejamba
German missionary, linguist, ethnologist and historian
Old Testament in the language as well. At a missionary conference in Hereroland, a training school was proposed for native teachers and pastors, similar
Heinrich_Vedder
City in Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia
Okahandja is a city of 45,182 inhabitants in Otjozondjupa Region, central Namibia, and the district capital of the Okahandja electoral constituency. It
Okahandja
Australian Army contribution to the UN Transition Assistance Group
120 stations in the northern areas of Kaokoland, Ovamboland and West Hereroland. Construction engineering: This included the construction, modification
Australian contribution to UNTAG
Australian_contribution_to_UNTAG
West Africa Is Near': Local Drama And Global Politics in Apartheid-Era Hereroland". Journal of Southern African Studies. 39 (2): 371–389. doi:10.1080/03057070
Foreign relations of South Africa during apartheid
Foreign_relations_of_South_Africa_during_apartheid
79, Namibian chieftain, Paramount Chief of the Herero (since 1978), Hereroland Political Representative to South Africa (1978–1980), hypertension. Alexander
Deaths_in_June_2014
Swiss botanist (1858–1941)
Forschungsreisen durch die deutschen Schutzgebiete Groß- Nama- und Hereroland, nach dem Kunene, dem Ngamisee und Kalahari 1884-1887 (German South West
Hans_Schinz
HEREROLAND
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Renowned Fame; Fame of God; Glory of God
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Indian
Bright and graceful, Wild Jasmine, Honey
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Friendly King
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Faith, Trust
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Well born.
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Given by God
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Sacred Powder; Red
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who led a horse and cart conveying commodities from one place to another, Middle English ledere, an agent noun from Old English lǣdan ‘to lead’. The word may also sometimes have been used to denote a foreman or someone who led sport or dance, but the name certainly did not originate with leader in the modern sense ‘civil or military commander’; this is a comparatively recent development.English : occupational name for a worker in lead, from an agent derivative of Old English lēad ‘lead’.
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