Anna Mungunda, the Glossary
Anna "Kakurukaze" Mungunda (1932–10 December 1959) was a Namibian woman of Herero descent.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Afrikanisches Viertel, Berlin, Der Tagesspiegel, Herero people, Heroes' Acre (Namibia), Hosea Kutako, List of mayors of Windhoek, Migrant worker, New Era (Namibia), Old Location, Sam Nujoma, Windhoek.
- 20th-century Namibian people
- 20th-century Namibian women
- Deaths by firearm in Namibia
- Herero people
- Namibian domestic workers
- Namibian women
- National heroes of Namibia
- South West African anti-apartheid activists
Afrikanisches Viertel
The Afrikanisches Viertel (African Quarter) is a neighborhood in Wedding, a locality of Mitte, Berlin, Germany.
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Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
Der Tagesspiegel
(meaning The Daily Mirror) is a German daily newspaper.
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Herero people
The Herero (Ovaherero) are a Bantu ethnic group inhabiting parts of Southern Africa.
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Heroes' Acre (Namibia)
Heroes' Acre is an official war memorial of the Republic of Namibia. Anna Mungunda and Heroes' Acre (Namibia) are national heroes of Namibia.
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Hosea Kutako
Chief Hosea Katjikururume Komombumbi Kutako (1870 – 18 July 1970), was an early Namibian nationalist leader and a founder member of Namibia's first nationalist party, the South West African National Union (SWANU). Anna Mungunda and Hosea Kutako are Herero people and national heroes of Namibia.
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List of mayors of Windhoek
The city of Windhoek, the capital of South West Africa and later Namibia, was officially founded on 18 October 1890 by Curt Karl Bruno von François, an Imperial German Colonial Official in the Schutztruppe. Its purpose was to serve as the capital of German South West Africa.
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Migrant worker
A migrant worker is a person who migrates within a home country or outside it to pursue work.
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New Era (Namibia)
The New Era is a daily national newspaper owned by the government of Namibia.
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Old Location
The Old Location (or as it was known then the Main Location) was an area segregated for Black residents of Windhoek, the capital of Namibia.
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Sam Nujoma
Samuel Shafiishuna Daniel Nujoma, (born 12 May 1929) is a Namibian revolutionary, anti-apartheid activist and politician who served three terms as the first President of Namibia, from 1990 to 2005. Anna Mungunda and Sam Nujoma are South West African anti-apartheid activists.
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Windhoek
Windhoek is the capital and largest city of Namibia.
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See also
20th-century Namibian people
- Anna Mungunda
- Bethuel Ushona
- Christie van Wyk
- Emma Tuahepa
- Immanuel Kauluma Elifas
- Japhet Uutoni
- Johanna Gertze
- Joseph Tjitunga
- Luketz Swartbooi
- Margaret Jacobsohn
- Nico Jacobs
- Nǃxau ǂToma
- Penehupifo Pohamba
- Phillip Seidler
- Sackey Shivute
- Veronica de Klerk
- Willie Smith (hurdler)
- Zephania Kameeta
20th-century Namibian women
- Agnes Samaria
- Alina Armas
- Anna Mungunda
- Carmen Bassingthwaighte
- Chermaine Shannon
- Elaine Trepper
- Emma Tuahepa
- Heletje Van Staden
- Irene Steyn
- Johanna Gertze
- Margaret Jacobsohn
- Michelle Vorster
- Orla Venter
- Penehupifo Pohamba
- Sustjie Mbumba
- Veronica de Klerk
Deaths by firearm in Namibia
- Anna Mungunda
- Clemens Kapuuo
- Mandume ya Ndemufayo
- Omashaka massacre
Herero people
- Angelika Muharukua
- Anna Mungunda
- Arnold Tjihuiko
- Athiel Mbaha
- Clemens Kapuuo
- Daniel Tjongarero
- Erastus Tjejamba
- Gerson Veii
- Gottlob Mbaukua
- Herero Day
- Herero Wars
- Herero and Nama genocide
- Herero and Namaqua genocide
- Herero language
- Herero people
- Hereroland
- Himba people
- Hosea Kutako
- Jackson Kaujeua
- Jacob Morenga
- Johanna Gertze
- Kaipkire
- Kaire Mbuende
- Kambazembi
- Kazenambo Kazenambo
- Kuaima Riruako
- Leaders of Hereroland
- Maharero
- Manasse Tyiseseta
- Mbanderu people
- Mburumba Kerina
- Mucubal people
- Nikanor Hoveka
- Obeth Kandjoze
- Otto Schimming
- Peter Katjavivi
- Rudolph Kamburona
- Samuel Maharero
- Thimoteus Tjamuaha
- Tjamuaha
- Vekuii Rukoro
Namibian domestic workers
- Anna Mungunda
Namibian women
- Anna Mungunda
- Beatrice Sandelowsky
- Bridget Pickering
- Esme Sophia Isaack
- Inge Zaamwani-Kamwi
- Jane Katjavivi
- Margaret Courtney-Clarke
- Nicky Marais
- Patty Karuaihe-Martin
National heroes of Namibia
- Andimba Toivo ya Toivo
- Anna Mungunda
- Anton Lubowski
- Auguste Mukwahepo Immanuel
- Brendan Simbwaye
- Daniel Tjongarero
- Dimo Hamaambo
- Gerson Veii
- Hamutenya Ndadi
- Hendrik Witbooi (Namaqua chief)
- Heroes' Acre (Namibia)
- Hosea Kutako
- Ida Jimmy
- Iipumbu Ya Tshilongo
- Jacob Morenga
- John Mutwa
- John Nankudhu
- John Pandeni
- Kahimemua Nguvauva
- Mandume ya Ndemufayo
- Markus Kooper
- Mose Tjitendero
- Moses ǁGaroëb
- Nathaniel Maxuilili
- Nehale Mpingana
- Ngarikutuke Tjiriange
- Niko Bessinger
- Patrick Iyambo
- Peter Mweshihange
- Peter Nanyemba
- Peter Tsheehama
- Peter Vilho
- Philemon Malima
- Richard Kabajani
- Samuel Maharero
- Simeon Kambo Shixungileni
South West African anti-apartheid activists
- Andimba Toivo ya Toivo
- Anna Mungunda
- Ben Ulenga
- Brendan Simbwaye
- Colin Winter
- Darkey Africa
- Elizabeth Amukugo
- Ephraim Kapolo
- Gwen Lister
- Henock ya Kasita
- Hifikepunye Pohamba
- Joseph Diescho
- Juuso Shikongo
- Kerry McNamara
- Markus Kooper
- Michael Hishikushitja
- Michael Scott (priest)
- Panduleni Itula
- Pauline Dempers
- Rosa Namises
- Sakaria Nashandi
- Sam Nujoma
- Theophilus Hamutumbangela
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Mungunda
Also known as Anna Kakurukaze Mungunda, Mama Kakurukaze Mungunda.