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Ovambo

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Brown, Jill R. (Jill Rena)An exploratory study of constructions of masculinity, sexuality and HIV/AIDS in Namibia, southern Africa2005
Brown, Jill R. (Jill Rena)Child fostering chains among Ovambo families in Namibia, southern Africa2011
Estermann, CarlosThe Ambo ethnic group1976
Fujioka, YuichiroChanges in natural resource use among Owambo agro-pastoralists of north-central Namibia resulting from the enclosure of local frontiers2010
Gewald, Jan-BartNear death in the streets of Karibib2003
Gordon, Robert J.Widow 'dispossession' in northern Nambian inheritance2008
Hahn, C. H. L. (Carl Hugo Linsingen)Preliminary notes on certain customs of the Ovambo1929
Haugh, Wendi A.Culture Summary2022
Hiltunen, MaijaGood magic in Ovambo1993
Hiltunen, MaijaWitchcraft and sorcery in Ovambo1986
Loeb, Edwin M. (Edwin Meyer)In feudal Africa1962
Rodin, Robert J.Ethnobotany of the Kwanyama Ovambos, South West Africa, 19731981
Siiskonen, HarriLand use rights and gender in Ovamboland, north-central Namibia, since the 1930s2009
Tapscott, ChrisThe social economy of livestock production in the Ovambo region1990
Tönjes, HermannOvamboland1996

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