. "Hermanus van Wyk"@de . . . . . . "Hermanus van Wyk (Fraserburg, 1835 - Rehoboth, 1905) was de eerste kaptyn van de (Rehoboth) Basters."@nl . . . . . . . . "Hermanus van Wyk (1835\u20131905) was the first Kaptein of the Baster community at Rehoboth in South-West Africa, today Namibia. Under his leadership, the mixed-race Basters moved from the Northern Cape to leave white racial discrimination, and migrated into the interior of what is now central Namibia; the first 30 families settled about 1870. They acquired land from local natives and were joined by additional Baster families over the following years. The Baster people developed their own constitution, called the Paternal Laws (Vaderlike Wette in Afrikaans). They relied on the herding of sheep, goats and cattle as the basis of their economy. Outnumbered by the native Damara, Nama and Herero peoples, the Basters had periodic conflict with them in the late 1870s and 1880s, when the latter two groups were also in conflict. They suffered losses of valuable livestock. After the German Empire annexed South-West Africa as a colony, van Wyk negotiated a kind of autonomy for Rehoboth and the land around it through a protection treaty with the Germans in 1885. In the early 1900s, the Basters joined the Germans in a colonial war against the Nama and Herero. Since Namibia gained independence in 1990, the Basters lost considerable land. While the community is influenced by their Paternal Laws, the area is under a local town council."@en . . "Hermanus van Wyk (* 1835 in der Umgebung von Fraserburg, Kapkolonie; \u2020 1905 in Rehoboth, Deutsch-S\u00FCdwestafrika) war ab 1868 der erste Kaptein der Rehoboth Baster. Unter seiner F\u00FChrung wanderte das Mischlingsvolk vom Nordkap in der Kapkolonie (heute S\u00FCdafrika) gen Norden bis etwa 90 Kilometer s\u00FCdlich von Windhoek, der Hauptstadt des heutigen Namibia. Sie wollten dem Rassismus in ihrer urspr\u00FCnglichen Heimat entkommen. Bis 1870 siedelten die ersten 30 Familien auf Land um das heutige Rehoboth um, das Kaptein van Wyk von lokalen traditionellen F\u00FChrer erworben hatte."@de . . . . . . . "7333"^^ . . . "Hermanus van Wyk (* 1835 in der Umgebung von Fraserburg, Kapkolonie; \u2020 1905 in Rehoboth, Deutsch-S\u00FCdwestafrika) war ab 1868 der erste Kaptein der Rehoboth Baster. Unter seiner F\u00FChrung wanderte das Mischlingsvolk vom Nordkap in der Kapkolonie (heute S\u00FCdafrika) gen Norden bis etwa 90 Kilometer s\u00FCdlich von Windhoek, der Hauptstadt des heutigen Namibia. Sie wollten dem Rassismus in ihrer urspr\u00FCnglichen Heimat entkommen. Bis 1870 siedelten die ersten 30 Familien auf Land um das heutige Rehoboth um, das Kaptein van Wyk von lokalen traditionellen F\u00FChrer erworben hatte. Schon ab 1872 brachte dieser die Unabh\u00E4ngigkeit des Rehoboth Gebiet zum Ausdruck. Van Wyk verhandelte schon fr\u00FCh mit den deutschen Kolonialherren einen Schutzvertrag aus. In Zusammenhang mit diesem k\u00E4mpften Baster an der Seite der Schutztruppe f\u00FCr Deutsch-S\u00FCdwestafrika auch gegen die Nama und Herero. Sein Nachfolger als Kaptein wurde sein Sohn Cornelius van Wyk."@de . . . "Hermanus van Wyk (1835\u20131905) byl prvn\u00EDm Kapteinem (v\u016Fdcem) rehobothsk\u00FDch Baster\u016F v v jihov\u00FDchodn\u00ED Africe (dne\u0161n\u00ED Namibie). Pod jeho veden\u00EDm se Baste\u0159i p\u0159est\u011Bhovali ze severn\u00EDho Kapska pr\u00E1v\u011B do Rehobothu, kter\u00FD spolu s okoln\u00ED p\u016Fdou z\u00EDskali smlouvou s N\u011Bmeck\u00FDm c\u00EDsa\u0159stv\u00EDm."@cs . . . "Hermanus van Wyk (1835\u20131905) byl prvn\u00EDm Kapteinem (v\u016Fdcem) rehobothsk\u00FDch Baster\u016F v v jihov\u00FDchodn\u00ED Africe (dne\u0161n\u00ED Namibie). Pod jeho veden\u00EDm se Baste\u0159i p\u0159est\u011Bhovali ze severn\u00EDho Kapska pr\u00E1v\u011B do Rehobothu, kter\u00FD spolu s okoln\u00ED p\u016Fdou z\u00EDskali smlouvou s N\u011Bmeck\u00FDm c\u00EDsa\u0159stv\u00EDm."@cs . "1081100376"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "31913809"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2010-02-27"^^ . "Hermanus van Wyk"@en . . . "Hermanus van Wyk (1835\u20131905) was the first Kaptein of the Baster community at Rehoboth in South-West Africa, today Namibia. Under his leadership, the mixed-race Basters moved from the Northern Cape to leave white racial discrimination, and migrated into the interior of what is now central Namibia; the first 30 families settled about 1870. They acquired land from local natives and were joined by additional Baster families over the following years. The Baster people developed their own constitution, called the Paternal Laws (Vaderlike Wette in Afrikaans). They relied on the herding of sheep, goats and cattle as the basis of their economy."@en . . . . . . . . . "Hermanus van Wyk (Fraserburg, 1835 - Rehoboth, 1905) was de eerste kaptyn van de (Rehoboth) Basters."@nl . . . . . . "Hermanus van Wyk"@cs . . . . . . . . "Hermanus van Wyk"@nl . . . . .