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An Introduction to Namibia
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URL: http://www.geographia.com/namibia/
Namibia is populated by few people, but those few constitute an unusually diverse set of
peoples and cultures. The country's predominant (85%) black population is composed of
several different ethnic groups, including the San, the Khoi-Khoi, the Herero, and the
Ovambo. [ eng ] |

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The history of Namibia
- English
URL: http://www.namibia.de/english/hist_01.html
Namibias history in a nutshell. [ eng ] |

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Namibian History an 'alternative' Namibia History
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URL: http://www.namibian.org/travel/namibia/history.htm
The Pre-Colonial Period. The German Period. The Apartheid Era. Hidden History. [ eng ] |

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History
- English
URL: http://www.horizon.fr/namibia/ahistorique.html
Namibia's first inhabitants were the Bushmen (Sands). The rock paintings in
Daramaland bear witness to this period. Around 1300, the Namas and the
Damaras came from the north pushing the Bushmen towards the Kalahari
Desert. [ eng ] |

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History of Namibia
- English
URL: http://www.southafrica-travel.net/namibia/enamib_2.htm
Short history of Namibia, the former South West Africa. With photos. Namibia online travel guide. [ eng ] |

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History of Namibia
- English
URL: http://www.worldrover.com/history/namibia_history.html
Bushmen (or San) are generally assumed to have been the earliest inhabitants of the region.
Later inhabitants include the Nama and the Damara or Berg Dama. The Bantu-speaking Ovambo
and Herero migrated from the north in about the 14th century A.D. [ eng ] |

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"CULTURE IN NAMIBIA" by Etosha Fly-In Safaris (Pty). Ltd.
- English
URL: http://www.etosha.com/culture.htm
Culture in Namibia and general information. The history of Namibia from the foundation of the United Nations in 1945 to Namibian independence in 1990 was dominated by the repeated refusal of
the South African government to convert their League of Nations mandate to administer the country (which was granted after the First World War) into a UN trusteeship, or
indeed to recognise that the UN, or any other organisation, had a legitimate interest in the region. [ eng ] |

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World History Archives: History of Namibia
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URL: http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/37/index-b.html
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