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Kahimemua Nguvauva (c. 1850 – 11 June 1896) was chief of the Ovambanderu, a Herero clan in Namibia (then German South West Africa). Nguvauva was born at , a settlement near Okahandja, and became chief of the Mbanderu in 1880, succeeding his father . During his chieftaincy, Nguvauva was involved in constant hostilities with fellow Herero chiefs. He also was an outspoken opponent of the encroaching settlers of Imperial Germany. The Germans supported Samuel Maharero to become Paramount Chief, and when his competitors, among them Nguvauva, did not accept this, they were stripped of their chieftaincy. Nguvauva's resistance eventually led to skirmishes with the German Schutztruppe, the protection force deployed in the colony. He sent his son with several followers to Ngamiland (part of present-

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  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (de)
  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (es)
  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (en)
  • Кагімемуа Нгуваува (uk)
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  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (* im 19. Jahrhundert; † wohl 11. Juni 1896) war ein Traditioneller Führer der Ovambanderu, einem Clan der Herero im heutigen Namibia. Er regierte von 1880 bis zu seinem Tod 1896. (de)
  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (c. 1850 - 11 de junio de 1896) fue el jefe del , un clan herero de Namibia, entonces el África sudoccidental alemana. (es)
  • Кагімемуа Нгуваува (бл. 1850 — 11 червня 1896) — вождь клану овамбандеру східних гереро в 1880—1896 роках. (uk)
  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (c. 1850 – 11 June 1896) was chief of the Ovambanderu, a Herero clan in Namibia (then German South West Africa). Nguvauva was born at , a settlement near Okahandja, and became chief of the Mbanderu in 1880, succeeding his father . During his chieftaincy, Nguvauva was involved in constant hostilities with fellow Herero chiefs. He also was an outspoken opponent of the encroaching settlers of Imperial Germany. The Germans supported Samuel Maharero to become Paramount Chief, and when his competitors, among them Nguvauva, did not accept this, they were stripped of their chieftaincy. Nguvauva's resistance eventually led to skirmishes with the German Schutztruppe, the protection force deployed in the colony. He sent his son with several followers to Ngamiland (part of present- (en)
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  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (en)
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  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (en)
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  • Chief of the Ovambanderu people (en)
  • The late leader of Ovambanderu people and deputy chief of Namibia's Traditional Leaders Council. He was Chief of the Botswana Mbanderu group in 1951. (en)
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  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (* im 19. Jahrhundert; † wohl 11. Juni 1896) war ein Traditioneller Führer der Ovambanderu, einem Clan der Herero im heutigen Namibia. Er regierte von 1880 bis zu seinem Tod 1896. (de)
  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (c. 1850 – 11 June 1896) was chief of the Ovambanderu, a Herero clan in Namibia (then German South West Africa). Nguvauva was born at , a settlement near Okahandja, and became chief of the Mbanderu in 1880, succeeding his father . During his chieftaincy, Nguvauva was involved in constant hostilities with fellow Herero chiefs. He also was an outspoken opponent of the encroaching settlers of Imperial Germany. The Germans supported Samuel Maharero to become Paramount Chief, and when his competitors, among them Nguvauva, did not accept this, they were stripped of their chieftaincy. Nguvauva's resistance eventually led to skirmishes with the German Schutztruppe, the protection force deployed in the colony. He sent his son with several followers to Ngamiland (part of present-day Botswana), starting an exodus of Ovaherero from South West Africa to Botswana that only ended after the Herero and Namaqua Genocide of 1904—1907. In May 1896 in the , Nguvauva was wounded and surrendered. Accused of organising the uprising against the Germans he was sentenced to death and executed in Okahandja. Sources place the day of execution on June 11, 12, or 13. His tombstone puts the date of death on 11 June 1896. (en)
  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (c. 1850 - 11 de junio de 1896) fue el jefe del , un clan herero de Namibia, entonces el África sudoccidental alemana. (es)
  • Кагімемуа Нгуваува (бл. 1850 — 11 червня 1896) — вождь клану овамбандеру східних гереро в 1880—1896 роках. (uk)
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