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Uukwambi, the Glossary

Index Uukwambi

Uukwambi is a traditional kingdom of the Ovambo people in what is today northern Namibia.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Baganda, Elim, Namibia, Iipumbu Ya Tshilongo, Kwambi dialect, Namibia, Oshakati, Ovambo people, Sam Nujoma.

  2. Ovambo

Baganda

The Baganda (endonym: Baganda; singular Muganda) also called Waganda, are a Bantu ethnic group native to Buganda, a subnational kingdom within Uganda.

See Uukwambi and Baganda

Elim, Namibia

Elim is a village in the north-east of the Republic of Namibia.

See Uukwambi and Elim, Namibia

Iipumbu Ya Tshilongo

Iipumbu ya Tshilongo (1875–1959) was king of the Uukwambi, an Ovambo clan in Namibia, from 1907 to 1932.

See Uukwambi and Iipumbu Ya Tshilongo

Kwambi dialect

Kwambi or Otshikwambi is a dialect of the Ovambo language spoken by the Kwambi tribe in Northern Namibia.

See Uukwambi and Kwambi dialect

Namibia

Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa.

See Uukwambi and Namibia

Oshakati

Oshakati is a town in northern Namibia.

See Uukwambi and Oshakati

Ovambo people

The Ovambo people, also called Aawambo, Ambo, Aawambo (Ndonga, Nghandjera, Kwambi, Kwaluudhi, Kolonghadhi, Mbalantu, mbadja), or Ovawambo (Kwanyama), are a Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa, primarily modern Namibia. Uukwambi and Ovambo people are Ovambo.

See Uukwambi and Ovambo people

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.

See Uukwambi and Sam Nujoma

See also

Ovambo

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uukwambi

Also known as Kwambi, Ukuambi.