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Namibia, Baster People - Atlas Of HumanityThe Basters are a Namibian group descended from European settlers and African women, living in central Namibia. Their name, 'bastard', is used proudly. They ...
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Rehoboth-Baster - The 'Kappie' of the Women - Gondwana CollectionThe ancestors of the Rehoboth Basters, who were descendents of white fathers and Khoekhoe mothers, originated in the northern frontier districts of the Cape ...
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The Rehoboth Baster People - Namibian.orgAbout 55 000 basters live in Namibia, they are the offspring of Nama and Dutch Settlers. these children were called coloured or basters.Missing: demographics | Show results with:demographics
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People of Namibia: The Rehoboth BastersFeb 13, 2024 · The Rehoboth Baster community of today consists of approximately 72,000 people. Their first language is Afrikaans, and their way of life ...<|separator|>
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Rehoboth Info Office – for your dose of Baster culture - Travel NamibiaLiving in Rehoboth, the Baster community consists of approximately 55 000 people. Their home language is Afrikaans, and their way of life is similar to that of ...Missing: demographics | Show results with:demographics
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Assessment for Basters in Namibia | RefworldDec 31, 2003 · Basters fled South Africa in the late 19th century to escape persecution. They have a history of autonomy. In 1868, they settled in Rehoboth ...
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Rehoboth - South African History OnlineSep 23, 2016 · Within a few years the Basters were closely linked to Rehoboth and became Rehoboth Basters or Rehobothers. ... Namibia was occupied by South ...
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Basters in Namibia - Minority Rights GroupIn 1872, Basters declared their own republic and were able to maintain a certain level of autonomy throughout both the German and South African occupations of ...
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Rehoboth Basters -The Rehoboth Basters live in an area in central Namibia of around 14.000 km2. From 1870 to 1990 this area was called Rehoboth and had an autonomous status.
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Basterland: Namibia's In-Between Community | - LensCultureThe Basters are the offspring of European settlers and their indigenous Khoisan slaves during the colonial period in the 18th century. During the colonization ...
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Sero-genetic studies on the Basters of Rehoboth, South West Africa ...The Basters of Rehoboth in South West Africa/Namibia arose by hybridization between Caucasoids and Khoi ('Hottentots') in the northern Cape Province of ...
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Bastard - DSAE - Dictionary of South African English... mixed racial ancestry, from Dutch bastaard, baster 'bastard'. A. noun. 1. In historical contexts. A person of mixed ethnic origin, usually Khoikhoi and White ...
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The Population Development of the Rehoboth Basters - jstorof a cultural union to which all or most Basters belong. The concept of being a Rehoboth citizen lost in this process most of its former meanings, but there ...
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Griqua | South African History OnlineMar 21, 2011 · The Griquas could trace their forefathers to two clans, the Koks and Barendse, the first made up mainly of Khoikhoi and the second of mixed European descent.Missing: records | Show results with:records
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The northern frontier to c.1840: The rise and decline of the griqua ...The core of these groups was initially formed by Bastaards and Bastaard-Hottentots who, through their migrations beyond Cape Colony's northern boundaries, as ...
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[PDF] document: rehoboth.txt - Center for World Indigenous StudiesAt their public gathering on the 24th of March 1868, the community of. Basters of Tuin decided to emigrate beyond the borders of the Cape. Colony. In order to ...Missing: migration | Show results with:migration
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Rehoboth Basters | Ancestors Research South AfricaOct 16, 2018 · These Baster pioneers of South-West Africa (about 90 families) emigrated from the Cape Colony in 1868 to avoid competition and conflict 'with ...
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[PDF] The Rehoboth Rebellion by P. PearsonAbout 90 Baster families crossed the border and moved slowly northwards, seeking water and grazing for their substantial herds. During the journey northwards ...<|separator|>
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Conflict and Power in Nineteenth-Century Namibia - jstorIN the i 86os, the Oorlam leader Jonker Afrikaner and his sons Christian and. Jan were defeated by an alliance of Nama/Oorlam chiefs, foreign traders and.
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(PDF) Germans and Rehoboth Basters in German Southwest AfricaRehoboth Basters, formed from Boer and Nama lineage, lacked official ethnic recognition in German Southwest Africa. The 1885 treaty with Rehoboth Basters ...
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[PDF] Germans and Rehoboth Basters in the German Southwest AfricaThe small community of Rehoboth Basters, the offspring of Boer or German men and Nama women, was very specific. The group did not form any officially.
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South African Invasion of German South West Africa (Union of South ...Jul 1, 2015 · On 28 April 1915 the Rehoboth Basters, of mixed ethnicity and dubious loyalty, went into open rebellion due to the looming political and ...Missing: era | Show results with:era
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South Africa's Military Presence in South West Africa 1915-1980Dec 19, 2020 · In April 1925, the Rehobother Baster revolted because the administration intended, among other things, to restrict their autonomy rights.<|separator|>
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NAMIBIA'S CHRONIC REBELS RENEW SECESSION THREATSAug 6, 1989 · In 1919, the League of Nations placed Rehoboth under South Africa and the Basters were given local self-rule. Five years later they issued a ...Missing: semi- | Show results with:semi-
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Baster | Khoisan, Namibia, Rehoboth - BritannicaThe Basters were originally seminomadic pastoralists and hunters who gradually settled as pioneers in the northwestern frontier areas north of the Cape Colony.
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Transnational Aspects of Protest and Resistance in South West ...mandated South West Africa during the period between the First and Second World Wars. ... In 1925, 2,500 Africans shared the Rehoboth territory with 3,500 Basters ...
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Rehoboth Basters: Debate Over Land Resurfaces -Mar 11, 2009 · He further claimed that Dax's grandfather had never owned land, but that he had lived in a hut in the Oanob Park area for which he had paid 50 ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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Namibia (05/06) - State.govIn 1966, the UN General Assembly revoked South Africa's mandate. Also in ... During the pre-independence period, large areas of Namibia, including ...Missing: autonomy | Show results with:autonomy
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119-1977The Turnhalle principles are typified as a "race federation", which would result in "black majority rule" and the "alienation of the white man" in Namibia.
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[PDF] NAMIBIA: SOUTH AFRICA, SWAPO AND THE SETTLEMENTOct 20, 1978 · Negotiations con- tinued for an alternative formula for independence until the fol- lowing April when South Africa agreed to work through the ...
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Data | Chronology for Basters in Namibia - Minorities At Risk ProjectJan 1, 1885, The Baster community in Rehoboth signs an agreement for autonomy with the German authorities. ; 1904 - 1907, German wars against the Herero people ...
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[PDF] Just north of the Tropic of Controversythat Baster leaders repeatedly pointed out how the Germans dealt with them as a nation, with a signed treaty. In fact, the Basters always had a unique ...
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[PDF] 2023 Population and Housing Census - Namibia Statistics AgencyBaster. 45 629. 1.5. 22 532 23 097. Mafwe. 43 398. 1.4. 21 056 22 342. Note: NEC means not elsewhere classified (Generic ethnic). The rest of the ethnical ...
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Basters from Rehoboth feel completely ousted by Government The ...Feb 15, 2017 · In 1990 everything changed after a Municipal Council took charge of the town. A resentful Dentlinger went on to charge that no indigenous group ...Missing: autonomy | Show results with:autonomy
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Rehoboth Basters: Post-Colonial African Independence Movements ...Dec 4, 2015 · The Rehoboth Basters, descendants of Cape Colony Dutch settlers and African women, number about 35,000-55,000 people and live in an area of ...
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(PDF) Rehoboth Baster, Namibian or Namibian Baster? An analysis ...The empirical analysis examines three national discourses in Rehoboth, Namibia: (1) a discourse on the ethnic Baster nation; (2) a discourse on the Namibian ...<|separator|>
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The role of Afrikaans in Namibia - Namibian SunDec 20, 2023 · Afrikaans and English were till 20 March 1990 the two official languages in Namibia. The next day, on Independence Day, Afrikaans lost its official status.
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[PDF] the rise and decline of hybrid (metis) societiesSuch a process of Metis withdrawal, displacement and at least relative impoverization is quite similar to what happened to the Basters and Griquas in south ...
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Meet Namibia's Coloured and Baster Communities: A Unique HeritageJan 26, 2025 · Both the Coloured and Baster communities in Namibia share a complex and often painful history, marked by colonialism, apartheid, and struggles ...Missing: erosion youth
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Namibia's Basters: Exploring Their Unique HistoryDec 28, 2024 · The origins of the Basters can be traced back to the early 18th century during the period of Dutch colonial rule in Southern Africa. Their ...
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Rehoboth Basters: Commemoration Of Sam!Khubis HeldEvery year on the 8th of May, the Rehoboth Basters commemorate the battle of Sam !Khubis, which took place on May 8 1915, when the German colonial army attacked ...Missing: holidays | Show results with:holidays
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Baster Council - Wikipedia... Namibia. It forms the legislature, or ... ^ "Statutes of the Rohoboth Basters by Resolution of the Kaptein and his Councillors in the Year 1872" (PDF).Missing: election | Show results with:election
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Basters in historic online leadership vote - New Era NamibiaApr 23, 2021 · Basters in historic online leadership vote. The election of the Kaptein of the Rehoboth Baster community will be conducted through ballot ...
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[PDF] Issues and questions for consideration in developing new legislationNov 23, 1992 · We trust that our research findings pertaining to customary law and rural women will inform policy-makers, government, service providers and ...
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We may be few but we're proud to be Basters | The IndependentAug 2, 1998 · On the road they elected their first Kaptein, Hermanus Van Wyk, now mythologised as the Rehoboth "Moses". Through war with local Namibian ...
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Complex Patterns of Genomic Admixture within Southern Africa - PMCMar 14, 2013 · The Basters, formerly part of the original pool of Cape admixed individuals, traveled north towards then South West Africa (now Namibia) and ...
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Eugen Fischer, "Die Rehobother Bastards und das ...Anthropological and Ethnographic Studies on Rehoboth Bastards in German Southwest Africa is a field study by a notorious anthropologist and eugenicist, Eugen ...Missing: 1908-1913 vigor
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Rehoboth Journal; Fearful Namibian Tribe Raises Flag of FreedomApr 4, 1990 · Hans Diergaardt, as he calls himself, is a Namibian of mixed race, and ''kaptein,'' or headman, of the Basters, who left the Cape to escape racial ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure<|separator|>
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[PDF] THE REHOBOTH BASTERGEMEENTE & 1 OTHER -vs - NamibLII"To grant self-government in accordance with the Paternal Law of 1872 to the citizens of the "Rehoboth Gebiet" within the territory of South West Africa; for ...Missing: federation | Show results with:federation
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[PDF] The human rights situation of the Rehoboth BastersThe Rehoboth Basters are descendants of the indigenous Khoi-People of Southern Africa and. European colonists. Currently, the community lives in Namibia.
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[PDF] IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NAMIBIA In the matter betweenThis Treaty recognised. "the rights and freedom which have been acquired by the. Basters at Rehoboth for themselves ..." Despite this Treaty the German Imperial ...<|separator|>
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JGA Diergaardt (late Captain of the Rehoboth Baster Community) et ...2.3 By Act No. 56 of 1976, passed by the South African parliament, the Rehoboth people were granted Aself-government in accordance with the Paternal Law of 1872 ...
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Namibia: Rehoboth Basters Cannot Go Alone - allAfrica.comSep 26, 2014 · THE Rehoboth Baster Community cannot have self-determination because doing so is "constitutionally illegal" in Namibia, which is unitary ...
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Namibia: Basters Want Greater Autonomy Over Land - allAfrica.comFeb 19, 2013 · THE leader of the Baster community of the Rehoboth area, Kaptein John McNab, is accusing the Namibian government of unilaterally declaring ...Missing: battles | Show results with:battles<|separator|>
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Rehoboth community want their land back - The Namibian -Jan 19, 2009 · ATTEMPTS by the Rehoboth Baster community to regain ownership over their ancestral land – or at least to be compensated for the loss of it ...
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[PDF] NAMIBIA REPORT - James AnayaApr 25, 2013 · The Rehoboth Baster people have a unique history with respect to their communal land. Both German and South African administrations ...Missing: erosion | Show results with:erosion
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[PDF] Submission to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human ...The Namibian government should recognize the traditional lands of indigenous peoples and minorities, including that of the Rehoboth Basters.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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The situation of indigenous peoples in NamibiaThe Rehoboth Baster people have a unique history with respect to their communal land. Both the German and South African administrations recognized certain ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] UNREPRESENTED PEOPLES OF NAMIBIAThe Captain's Council of the Rehoboth Basters is the traditional leadership body of the. Rehoboth Basters. The Rehoboth Basters are a mixed-race Afrikaans ...
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Griqua in South Africa people group profile - Joshua ProjectThe Griqua have only been reported in South Africa. This people group's population is unknown or estimated to be extremely small.