Culture

 

Hello again!

Before I went to Namibia, we questioned how much German culture we would see in Namibia. And now, I can say we saw quite a bit.  Signs of German culture are not overwhelming, but you can see them every day, especially depending on where you are in Namibia. At first I wanted to write separate posts on the cultures, languages, ​​and people, but I decided instead to make a longer post with three sections (see below).

People:

In Namibia, there are ten tribes and ethnic groups. A small percentage of the total population is of colonial German descendants. In Namibia, there are about 30,000 Germans, which is one-third of the White Namibian population. Normally one can see German culture throughout Namibia, but in the cities of Windhoek, Swakopmund, Lüderitz and Otjiwarongo one can find a larger German influence. In these cities, German culture becomes obvious in the background of individuals, and in food, architecture, and language. We met many Germans in Namibia. We ate lunch with Felix and Marianne, we also met the owner of Peter’s Antiques and one of our tour guides; we were able to speak German with all of them.

Architecture:

Although you can see German architecture all over Namibia, I wanted to point out a couple of special buildings that we saw in Swakopmund.

Hohenzollern Building– This building was named after the German imperial family. It was used as a hotel and administrative building and is now known as a national monument and private house.

Kücki’s Pub-A German Pub that offers traditional style German food and drinks. See my other post for more information about Kücki’s Pub

Old Jetty– This structure in Swakopmund was made by German troops and the Second Railway Company. The purpose was to reach tug boats for importing and exporting resources and supplies.

Woermannahaus– This house was for the Damara Namaqua trading company and later become famous as the Woermann Brock & Co. It was the largest trading company of its time and used German architecture and materials for the building. Written in German on the walls facing the courtyard are the following sayings:  “Jeder lasse hier die Zweitracht vor der Tür” and “ In diesem Mauern mög Eintract dauern.” These translate to: “Everyone should leave discord outside of these walls” and “May unity prevail within these walls.”

German Evangelical Lutheran Church and Parsonage– As the name states, this is a German church and parsonage. Both buildings display German culture externally and internally, and one can visit during business hours. Inside are German Bibles and beautiful German architecture.

School/languages:

Namibia has many different languages; usually, people speak the languages ​​of their tribes. But many people know English, Khoekhoe, Kwangali, Lozi, Ndoonga, Tswana, Afrikaans, and German. German descendants typically speak German, and some children go to private German schools. The DHPS (German Higher Private School Windhoek) is in Windhoek; the website describes the school as follows: “It is an integrated German-Namibian school with a dual system, which is supported by the Federal Republic of Germany.” There are other private schools that are similar and are funded in a similar way. Although we met a good amount of individuals who spoke German, it is believed that only 0.9% of all Namibian households speak German as a native language, which is 4,359 households at the 2011 census.

* We also found a Goethe Institute in Windhoek, but I will make a new post discussing that.

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“German Namibians.” Wikipedia. 17 Jan. 2019. Wikimedia Foundation. 30 Mar. 2019 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Namibians>.

“Cardboard Box Travel Shop.” The White People of Namibia. 2018. 30 Mar. 2019 <http://www.namibian.org/travel/namibia/population/white.htm>.

Tribes of Namibia

Hiya,

Before Namibia was colonized, the region that comprises the country today made up of tribes with no political boundaries or a cohesive government. Today in Namibia there are ten tribes and ethnic groups, with the Ovambo tribe being the largest and making up 50 percent of the total population in Namibia. The Ovambo are usually farmers and practice the Lutheran faith under a tribal chief. The Herero are also a big tribe. When the tribes were nomadic, the Herero were shepherds. In the Kavango tribe, there are five sections governed by a king under the jurisdiction of the Namibian government. They work as fishermen, shepherds, and farmers for their livelihood. The Damara tribe is a tribe about which we do not have much information. It is believed that they originated from the San tribes and were hunters and gatherers. The San tribes are many small tribes of hunter-gatherers, and they make clicking sounds in their language. The other tribes are not that big and there is not much information about them either. The other tribes are the Caprivian tribes (4% of the total population),  Tswana tribes (1% of the total population) and other groups, such as the Basters and White Namibians, which account for less than 1% of the total population. Below is a photo showing where each tribe was/is located.

Bye for now,

Kimberly

“Post Navigation.” Hippo Adventure Tours, 15 Oct. 2018, www.namibia-adventures.com/a-simple-insight-on-the-ethnic-people-in-namibia/.

Katatura

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An Rebeccas letztem Tag in Namibia, als sie am Flughafen war, kaufte sie einen Film namens “Katatura”. Es basiert auf den Slums von Windhoek, hier lebt ein großer Teil der Einwohner, aber der Reichtum der Stadt verbreitet sich nicht so weit. Dieser Bereich hat Probleme mit Drinks, Gewalt und Gangs. Als wir in Windhoek waren, wurden wir zu einer Taxifahrt gebracht, durften aber nicht aus dem Auto steigen. Lorely und ich hatten im Frühling schon in einem Buch darüber gelesen. In dem Film wird Kataura als schlecht errichtete Häuser gezeigt, ein Bandenherrscher übernimmt die Kontrolle und Einzelpersonen, die versuchen zu überleben, vermischen sich mit Gewalttätigkeiten, gestohlenen Dimensionen und Liebe. Ich kann diesen Film allen Einzelpersonen nur wärmstens empfehlen, und man kann finded es auf Youtube!