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"Home, Sweet Home"
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The typical cottage in the village of Kavango tribe, North-eastern Namibia.
Information about Kavango tribe after www.mnsu.edu
The Kavango tribe is located between Namibia and Angola along the Okavango River. Kavango covers an area of about 16,000 square miles in the northeastern section of Namibia.
The Kavango tribe settled first at Mashi before migrating. This tribe originated from the Wambo tribe, which was from east Africa. The Wambo tribe occupied the region by the Kwando River.
Language: The language of Kavango is one of numerous languages in the Namibian region. Other languages in the area include Ovambo, Bamara, and Herero. Due to German and European settlement in the late 1800's and early 1900's, English has become the official language in Namibia.
The Kavango tribe leads an extremely busy life. The majority of their food sources come from fishing, raising cattle, and hunting big game such as elephants, buffalo, and antelope, along with many other species. They also obtain food by growing maize (Indian corn), millet, and sorghum. The jobs that the Kavango undertake include farming, mining, working in the timber industry and also in urban centers. Their economy is based mainly on horticulture and raising domesticated animals like cattle. The food grown there in one year is only enough to satisfy the people for one year. Each year, they have to begin the process all over and hope for a plentiful harvest and hope for healthy animals. The Kavango's culture continually plays an important role in the way they proceed forward into the future. They carry with them a complex belief system that has been passed down through the generations. Kavango is known for their unique woodcarving and craftsmanship in objects such as bowls, masks, furniture, etc.
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- emka
(6757) - [2007-10-08 10:56]
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Dziekuję. Małgorzata
Hi Andrzej,
Well framed shot of a typical building. A rare picture in TE showing daily life and people of Namibia, not just natural wonders. Brings back good memories of my visit to northern Namibia.
Kari
Ciekawe ujęcie, fajne światło. Twoje zdjęcia z Afryki - generalnie super, podziwiam nie tylko umiejętności fotografika i reportera, ale przede wszystkim odwagę i ducha podróżnika
Irek
Witaj!
Ciekawe zdejcie , mimo skromnej chatki bardzo zadowolona mina jej domownika , widac , ze duzo do szczescia nie jest potrzebne .
Pozdrawiam,
Artur