Writers dealing with the Herero of Botswana have tended mostly to deal with them as a single homogeneous group. Concentrating on Ngamiland during the period 1891-1906, this article outlines and discusses the arrival, at different times and for different reasons, of various groups of Herero into the territory. The article indicates that prior to the Herero-German war, the majority of Herero moved into Ngamiland on account of the activities of German colonizers and the Herero chief, Samuel Maharero. In Ngamiland, Herero immigrants came to form a substantial source of support for the Batawana usurper, Sekgoma Letsholathebe. Herero-speakers in Ngamiland were strongly divided among themselves. Residual resentments from events in Namibia contin...
The Mbororos are predominantly nomadic people located almost exclusively within the savannah zone of...
This article examines the military campaign to suppress the Herero and Nama Revolts in German Southw...
The paper recounts the fascinating story of some African chiefs (dikgosi) in what was then Bechuanal...
Writers dealing with the Herero of Botswana have tended mostly to deal with them as a single homog...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
The history of African colonialism is filled with stories of atrocity perpetrated under the guise of...
This article describes the contested relationship that existed between the Herero and German mission...
On the 12th of January 1904 a full-scale war broke out in what was then German South West Africa (...
German settlers colonizing South West Africa developed specific attitudes towards violence as a resu...
The article outlines the pre-independence past of the Khwe in West Caprivi, one of Namibia’s San pop...
Abstract: The vicissitudes of the Griqua people in nineteenth-century South Africa have been charact...
The history of Waswahili in Germany before the end of World War II, their life histories and living ...
By the 1880s, when this thesis begins, Ovambo societies on the Cuvelai floodplain were organised int...
Recent works on Tswana history have tended to be preoccupied with political history, with the result...
The Mbororos are predominantly nomadic people located almost exclusively within the savannah zone of...
This article examines the military campaign to suppress the Herero and Nama Revolts in German Southw...
The paper recounts the fascinating story of some African chiefs (dikgosi) in what was then Bechuanal...
Writers dealing with the Herero of Botswana have tended mostly to deal with them as a single homog...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
The history of African colonialism is filled with stories of atrocity perpetrated under the guise of...
This article describes the contested relationship that existed between the Herero and German mission...
On the 12th of January 1904 a full-scale war broke out in what was then German South West Africa (...
German settlers colonizing South West Africa developed specific attitudes towards violence as a resu...
The article outlines the pre-independence past of the Khwe in West Caprivi, one of Namibia’s San pop...
Abstract: The vicissitudes of the Griqua people in nineteenth-century South Africa have been charact...
The history of Waswahili in Germany before the end of World War II, their life histories and living ...
By the 1880s, when this thesis begins, Ovambo societies on the Cuvelai floodplain were organised int...
Recent works on Tswana history have tended to be preoccupied with political history, with the result...
The Mbororos are predominantly nomadic people located almost exclusively within the savannah zone of...
This article examines the military campaign to suppress the Herero and Nama Revolts in German Southw...
The paper recounts the fascinating story of some African chiefs (dikgosi) in what was then Bechuanal...