The Mbanderu: Their history until 1914

To write an authentic history of Namibia, one must in the first place record the recollections and traditions of various language communities, or any other historically differentiated group. This is necessary irrespective of the modern status of that group. Going back to the roots was what Pastor T....

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Contributors: Sundermeier, Theo 1935- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Windhoek MSORP 1986
In:Year: 1986
Series/Journal:Beiträge zur Afrikakunde 8
MSORP 1
Further subjects:B Colonialism
B Namibia
B Cultural anthropology
B People
B Tree trunk Ethnology
B History
B Germany
B Namibia Cultural anthropology History Kolonialpolitik Germany Ethnie / People
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Summary:To write an authentic history of Namibia, one must in the first place record the recollections and traditions of various language communities, or any other historically differentiated group. This is necessary irrespective of the modern status of that group. Going back to the roots was what Pastor T. Sundermeier did more than 10 years ago