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Herero

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Herero , Bantu people, mainly in Namibia and Botswana. They number about 75,000. A pastoral tribe noted for their large cattle herds, the Herero probably migrated from the region of Lake Tanganyika in the 18th cent. They warred against their neighbors, the Khoikhoi, and enslaved many smaller tribes. Their territory was annexed (1885) as a part of German South West Africa, and from 1903 to 1907 they rebelled against German rule and were almost exterminated. In more recent times the Herero have often pressed for independence. Bibliography: See J. M. White, The Land God Made in Anger (1969).... Read more
Herero Wars
Herero Wars (1904–08) Campaigns by German colonialists against the Herero people in German South-West Africa (now Namibia). A Herero rebellion resulted in the near-extermination of the population by the Germans, their numbers... Read more
Herero
...Africa (central Namibia, eastern Botswana, southern Angola). The Herero formerly subsisted mainly on the milk and meat of their cattle...of the western Kalahari . Contemporary estimates number the Herero at more than 200,000. Herero Herero Herero Read more

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