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Herero         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Herero (disambiguation)
[h?'r?:r??, -'r??r??]
¦ noun (plural same or Hereros)
1. a member of a people living in Namibia, Angola, and Botswana.
2. the Bantu language of the Herero.
Origin
Herero, from Otshi-Herero, the Herero word for the language.
Herero and Namaqua genocide         
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  • toasting]] Hendrik Witbooi in 1896
  • Oberbefehlshaber}} (Supreme Commander) of the protection force in German South West Africa, in Keetmanshoop during the Herero uprising, 1904
  • Nama captain Hendrik Witbooi
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  • German ''[[Schutztruppe]]'' in combat with the Herero in a painting by [[Richard Knötel]]
  • Reiterdenkmal in [[Windhoek]] before its relocation in 2009
  • Lieutenant General [[Lothar von Trotha]]
  • Memorial in Swakopmund (2020)
  • Head of Shark Island prisoner used for medical experimentation
  • Theodor Leutwein (seated left), [[Zacharias Zeraua]] (2nd from left) and [[Manasseh Tyiseseta]] (seated, fourth from left), in 1895
  • Political cartoon on German South West Africa (1906): "Even if it hasn't brought in much profit and there are no better quality goods on offer, at least we can use it to set up a bone-grinding plant."
GENOCIDE COMMITTED BY THE GERMAN COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION IN AFRICA BETWEEN 1904 AND 1908
Heroro Tribe of SouthWest Africa; Herero genocide; Herero massacre; Herero Genocide; Herero and Namaka genocide; Herero Uprising; Herero and Namaqua Uprising; Herero and Namaka Genocide; Herero and Namaqua Wars; Hetero uprising; Herero revolt; Herero-German War; Herero German War; Herero Revolt; German-Herero conflict 1904-1907; Okahandja Concentration Camp; Windhoek Concentration Camp; Swakopmund Concentration Camp; Namibian genocide; Repression of Herero Revolt; Herero atrocities; Repression of the Herero of Namibia; German genocide in Namibia; Herero and Namaqua Genocide; Namibia genocide; Nambian Genocide by Germany; Genocide in German South West Africa; Herero and Nama genocide; Namaqua genocide; Nama and Herero genocide; Nama genocide; Namaqua and Herero genocide; Namibian Genocide
The Herero and Namaqua genocide or the Herero and Nama genocide was a campaign of ethnic extermination and collective punishment waged by the German Empire against the Herero (Ovaherero) and the Nama in German South West Africa (now Namibia). It was the first genocide of the 20th century, occurring between 1904 and 1908.
Herero Mall         
INFORMAL BUSINESS AREA IN THE KATUTURA SUBURB OF WINDHOEK, THE CAPITAL OF NAMIBIA
Herero Mall is an informal business area in the Katutura suburb of Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. It is situated in Clemens Kapuuo Street and was established in 2003.

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Herero
Examples of use of Herero
1. Community sense The Herero identity in Namibia today, is alive, not least because of the unique sense of style adopted by the Herero women.
2. Many Herero who rebelled, became prisoners of war.
3. Of an estimated 65,000 Herero, only 15,000 survived.
4. Namibia‘s Herero community is seeking reparations from Germany for the suffering experienced during colonial rule.
5. Genocide The Herero say that German policy at the time amounted to genocide.