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- catalog contributor b2147892.
- catalog coverage "Namibia History.".
- catalog created "1966.".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "1966.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1966.".
- catalog description "4. Progress in exploration -- Missionaries and travellers as explorers -- Sir J. E. Alexander's expedition -- 5. The beginnings of civilization and its obstacles -- The beginnings of civilization -- Obstacles in the way of civilization -- II. Under the despotism of Windhoek -- 1. Jonker's ten years of tyranny -- The position in 1840 -- The peace of Christmas Eve, 1842 -- The growth of the Afrikander tribe -- Jonker's plans for the future -- Jonker and Oasib -- Jonker's breach of the peace -- The results of breaking the peace -- War with Kahitjene -- The massacre at Okahandja -- After the massacre -- 2. Missionary efforts -- 3. The progress of civilization and its obstacles -- Road-making -- Postal arrangements -- Tribal organization -- Trade and traders -- Obstacles to civilization -- 4. The exploration of the country -- The extension of geographical knowledge -- Native languages and literature -- III. Under the domination of Okahandja -- 1. Ten years of decline -- ".
- catalog description "5. The work and progress of civilization -- The wandering Namas -- The Basters as wanderers -- Colonization, trade, and business -- The founding of the Augustineum -- II. The ten years of peace: 1870-1880 -- 1. The political position -- Maharero and the Hereros -- Maharero and Jan Jonker -- Maharero, Jan Jonker, and the Basters -- The Orlams of Gobabis -- 2. The Trek-Boers -- 3. The Cape Government in South West Africa -- Introduction -- W. Coates Palgrave; the special commissioner -- Palgrave and the Hereros -- Palgrave and the Namas -- The Cape Government's first measures -- The civil commissioner and the Hereros -- The civil commissioner and the Namas -- Palgrave's third mission -- 4. Cultural advancement -- III. The ten years of war: 1880-1890 -- 1. The war of the Swakop Boundary -- The cause of the war -- The evening of blood at Gurumanas -- The night of blood at Okahandja -- Hendrik Witbooi's first revelation -- The end of Windhoek -- The first battles -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p.[508]-510.".
- catalog description "Part I: Namaland, Hereroland and Ovamboland -- I. Discovery and exploration -- The discovery of the coast -- The exploration of the coast. The Grundel -- The Bode -- The Meermin -- Jacobus Coetse and Hendrik Hop -- H. J. Wikar -- Gordon, C. Vaillant, Willem Van Reenen, and Pieter Brand -- Sebastian Van Reenen and Pieter Pienaar -- II. The country and its people -- The country -- The Hereros -- Namas -- Bergdamas -- Ovambo tribes -- The Bushmen -- III. Migrations and dwelling places -- The inhabitants of olden times -- The Bushmen -- The Bergdamas -- The Hottentots and the Saan -- The Hereros -- The Ovambo tribes -- Part II: Namaland against Hereroland -- I. Invasion and warfare -- 1. The Nama invasion -- The spreading of the old tribes -- A new Nama tribe -- The invasion of the Orlam tribes -- 2. The Herero invasion -- In their own country -- In Namaland -- 3. The struggle: Jonker Afrikander -- The Koranas -- Games and Jonker -- Jonker and the Hereros -- ".
- catalog description "Part III: Hereroland against Namaland -- I. The Herero War of freedom and the Orlam War -- 1. The Herero War of freedom -- The Herero leaders -- The Nama leaders -- After Tjamuaha's death -- At Otjimbingwe -- The battle of Otjimbingwe -- After the fight at Otjimbingwe -- Andersson's battle -- The end of Rehoboth -- The Herero rising at Gobabis -- The attack on Otjimbingwe of 3rd September 1865 -- The attack on Otjimbingwe and the plundering of Walfish Bay -- The last events of the war of freedom -- 2. The Witbooi or Orlam War -- The Witboois -- The first attack on Gibeon -- The second attack on Gibeon -- The third attack on Gibeon -- The peace of Gibeon -- 3. The intervention of the Cape Government -- The petitions -- Piers as Government Commissioner at Bethanie -- The Cape Government's letters to the chiefs -- 4. The Peace of Okahandja -- Hugo Hahn as peacemaker -- Kronlein as peacemaker -- Moses Witbooi's subterfuges -- Jan Jonker's subterfuges -- The 'real' peace -- ".
- catalog description "The Galton peace treaty of Windhoek -- The Hereros' quarrels amongst themselves -- Jonker comes back -- The Namas stay where they are -- Oasib against Jonker -- The peace of Hoachanas -- Jonker and the Ovambo tribes -- The Europeans and the Namas -- The death of Jonker Afrikander and of Tjamuaha -- The death-knell of the Jonker period -- 2. The progress of civilization and its obstacles -- Copper in Namaland -- Copper mines in the north -- Trade and traffic -- The carriage of mails and goods -- The settlement of wandering tribes -- 3. Progress in the exploration of the country -- Ovamboland: Galton and Andersson -- The East: Galton and Andersson -- From Walfish Bay to lake Ngami: Andersson -- From Lake Ngami to Walfish Bay: James Chapman, 1855 -- Ovamboland: Hahn, Rath, and Green -- The Okavango: Charles John Andersson".
- catalog description "The operations of the southern forces -- The operations of the eastern forces -- Dr. Hugo Hahn's mission -- Kronlein's mission -- Maharero's regulation of the boundary -- 2. Hendrik Witbooi's War -- Hendrik Witbooi's youth -- Hendrik Witbooi and his father -- The day of Onguheva -- 'The year of lies' -- Hendrik's third step -- Hendrik's petty warfare against the Hereros -- 3. The end of early South West Africa -- Moses Witbooi's death -- Paul Visser's death -- Jan Jonker's death -- Maharero's death.".
- catalog extent "525 p.".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "1966.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "London] Cass,".
- catalog spatial "Namibia History.".
- catalog spatial "Namibia.".
- catalog subject "968.8 18".
- catalog subject "DT711 .V42 1966a".
- catalog subject "Ethnology Namibia.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Progress in exploration -- Missionaries and travellers as explorers -- Sir J. E. Alexander's expedition -- 5. The beginnings of civilization and its obstacles -- The beginnings of civilization -- Obstacles in the way of civilization -- II. Under the despotism of Windhoek -- 1. Jonker's ten years of tyranny -- The position in 1840 -- The peace of Christmas Eve, 1842 -- The growth of the Afrikander tribe -- Jonker's plans for the future -- Jonker and Oasib -- Jonker's breach of the peace -- The results of breaking the peace -- War with Kahitjene -- The massacre at Okahandja -- After the massacre -- 2. Missionary efforts -- 3. The progress of civilization and its obstacles -- Road-making -- Postal arrangements -- Tribal organization -- Trade and traders -- Obstacles to civilization -- 4. The exploration of the country -- The extension of geographical knowledge -- Native languages and literature -- III. Under the domination of Okahandja -- 1. Ten years of decline -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The work and progress of civilization -- The wandering Namas -- The Basters as wanderers -- Colonization, trade, and business -- The founding of the Augustineum -- II. The ten years of peace: 1870-1880 -- 1. The political position -- Maharero and the Hereros -- Maharero and Jan Jonker -- Maharero, Jan Jonker, and the Basters -- The Orlams of Gobabis -- 2. The Trek-Boers -- 3. The Cape Government in South West Africa -- Introduction -- W. Coates Palgrave; the special commissioner -- Palgrave and the Hereros -- Palgrave and the Namas -- The Cape Government's first measures -- The civil commissioner and the Hereros -- The civil commissioner and the Namas -- Palgrave's third mission -- 4. Cultural advancement -- III. The ten years of war: 1880-1890 -- 1. The war of the Swakop Boundary -- The cause of the war -- The evening of blood at Gurumanas -- The night of blood at Okahandja -- Hendrik Witbooi's first revelation -- The end of Windhoek -- The first battles -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: Namaland, Hereroland and Ovamboland -- I. Discovery and exploration -- The discovery of the coast -- The exploration of the coast. The Grundel -- The Bode -- The Meermin -- Jacobus Coetse and Hendrik Hop -- H. J. Wikar -- Gordon, C. Vaillant, Willem Van Reenen, and Pieter Brand -- Sebastian Van Reenen and Pieter Pienaar -- II. The country and its people -- The country -- The Hereros -- Namas -- Bergdamas -- Ovambo tribes -- The Bushmen -- III. Migrations and dwelling places -- The inhabitants of olden times -- The Bushmen -- The Bergdamas -- The Hottentots and the Saan -- The Hereros -- The Ovambo tribes -- Part II: Namaland against Hereroland -- I. Invasion and warfare -- 1. The Nama invasion -- The spreading of the old tribes -- A new Nama tribe -- The invasion of the Orlam tribes -- 2. The Herero invasion -- In their own country -- In Namaland -- 3. The struggle: Jonker Afrikander -- The Koranas -- Games and Jonker -- Jonker and the Hereros -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part III: Hereroland against Namaland -- I. The Herero War of freedom and the Orlam War -- 1. The Herero War of freedom -- The Herero leaders -- The Nama leaders -- After Tjamuaha's death -- At Otjimbingwe -- The battle of Otjimbingwe -- After the fight at Otjimbingwe -- Andersson's battle -- The end of Rehoboth -- The Herero rising at Gobabis -- The attack on Otjimbingwe of 3rd September 1865 -- The attack on Otjimbingwe and the plundering of Walfish Bay -- The last events of the war of freedom -- 2. The Witbooi or Orlam War -- The Witboois -- The first attack on Gibeon -- The second attack on Gibeon -- The third attack on Gibeon -- The peace of Gibeon -- 3. The intervention of the Cape Government -- The petitions -- Piers as Government Commissioner at Bethanie -- The Cape Government's letters to the chiefs -- 4. The Peace of Okahandja -- Hugo Hahn as peacemaker -- Kronlein as peacemaker -- Moses Witbooi's subterfuges -- Jan Jonker's subterfuges -- The 'real' peace -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Galton peace treaty of Windhoek -- The Hereros' quarrels amongst themselves -- Jonker comes back -- The Namas stay where they are -- Oasib against Jonker -- The peace of Hoachanas -- Jonker and the Ovambo tribes -- The Europeans and the Namas -- The death of Jonker Afrikander and of Tjamuaha -- The death-knell of the Jonker period -- 2. The progress of civilization and its obstacles -- Copper in Namaland -- Copper mines in the north -- Trade and traffic -- The carriage of mails and goods -- The settlement of wandering tribes -- 3. Progress in the exploration of the country -- Ovamboland: Galton and Andersson -- The East: Galton and Andersson -- From Walfish Bay to lake Ngami: Andersson -- From Lake Ngami to Walfish Bay: James Chapman, 1855 -- Ovamboland: Hahn, Rath, and Green -- The Okavango: Charles John Andersson".
- catalog tableOfContents "The operations of the southern forces -- The operations of the eastern forces -- Dr. Hugo Hahn's mission -- Kronlein's mission -- Maharero's regulation of the boundary -- 2. Hendrik Witbooi's War -- Hendrik Witbooi's youth -- Hendrik Witbooi and his father -- The day of Onguheva -- 'The year of lies' -- Hendrik's third step -- Hendrik's petty warfare against the Hereros -- 3. The end of early South West Africa -- Moses Witbooi's death -- Paul Visser's death -- Jan Jonker's death -- Maharero's death.".
- catalog title "South West Africa in early times: being the story of South West Africa up to the date of Maharero's death in 1890.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".