Tjamuaha
Tjamuaha (also: Tjamuaha waTjirwe, literally English: Tjamuaha, son of Tjirwe, born ca. 1790 in Otjikune, died December 1861 in Okahandja) was a chief of the Herero people in South-West Africa, today's Namibia, and the father of Maharero. He was a close ally and subordinate of Jonker Afrikaner, Captain of the Oorlam Afrikaners, and stayed with him in Windhoek for most of his chieftaincy.[1] With Tjamuaha's death, hostilities started between the Nama people and the Herero.[2]
Tjamuaha | |
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Chief of the Herero people in South-West Africa | |
Born | c. 1790 Otjikune |
Died | 1861 Okahandja |
Burial | |
House | Ovaherero |
Father | Tjirwe |
References
Notes
- Dierks, Klaus. "Biographies of Namibian Personalities, T. Entry for Ua Tjirwe Tjamuaha". Retrieved 24 June 2010.
- Vedder 1997, p. 319.
Literature
- Vedder, Heinrich (1997). Das alte Südwestafrika. Südwestafrikas Geschichte bis zum Tode Mahareros 1890 [The old South-West Africa. South-West Africa's history until Maharero's death 1890] (in German) (7th ed.). Windhoek: Namibia Scientific Society. ISBN 0-949995-33-9.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Preceded by Tjirwe |
Paramount Chief of the Herero people 1842–1861 |
Succeeded by Maharero |
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