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  1. Himba people - Wikipedia

    The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, plural: OvaHimba) are an ethnic group with an estimated population of about 50,000 people [1] living in northern Namibia, in the Kunene Region (formerly Kaokoland) and …

  2. The Himba - a people in transition - Africa Geographic

    May 11, 2022 · Deep in the heart of Kaokaland in the Namibian desert live the Himba people – a group of semi-nomadic pastoralists who have lived there for hundreds of years.

  3. The Himba: African ancient tribe that never changed their ...

    The Himba (singular: Omuhimba, plura: Ovahimba) are an ancient tribe in Namibia, closely related to the Herero. Their roots can be traced back to central and western Africa, but they have since settled in …

  4. Culture and the Mind - Himba - University of Sheffield

    The Himba are a group of traditional pastoralists living in the northwest corner of Namibia in a part of the Kunene region referred to as Kaokoland. The fieldsite for this project is in the Omuhonga Basin, …

  5. The Himba Tribe – The Himba tribe, indigenous to Namibia, are ...

    Living in harmony with their harsh desert environment, the Himba preserve ancestral wisdom, spirituality, and community values. Visiting the Himba offers a rare glimpse into an ancient way of …

  6. African Arabian tribes Himba - histclo.com

    The Himba are nomadic pastoralists who live in the Kaokoland area of northwestern Namibia. The Himba are descendants of Herero herders and they still speak the Herero language.

  7. The Himba – The Tribal Society

    Dec 4, 2024 · With an estimated population of about 50,000, the Himba are among the last semi-nomadic pastoralists in Namibia, maintaining their traditional way of life in a rapidly changing world. …