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Throughout the German colonial period, the colonial administration had little to do with Kaokoland and its inhabitants. German troops and administrative personnel were stationed no farther north than Sesfontein (situated on Kaokoland's southern border), although the entire Kaokoland was considered a possible site for the future settlement of White farmers. See National Archives of Namibia (hereafter NAN) BOU 001 B10Q.
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NAN NAO 018 11/1 (Volume 1). "Annual Report 1927", Officer in Charge, Native Affairs, Ovamboland, 27 January 1928, p. 17.
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Though both Himba and Tjimba people lived as semi-nomadic pastoralists, Himba people were supposedly wealthier. According to Major Manning, "Tjimba" was considered a derogatory term and was applied to those people who were 'obtaining [a] precarious living in mountains without stock or any fixed abodes' (NAM ADM 156 W32) 'Report on Kaokoveld' p. 54).
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A government ethnologist later explained the difference between Himba and Tjimba as 'largely that between a well-dressed, well-fed, well-to-do farmer and his poorer, dirtier, neglected and underfed byowner-type cousin' ( Pretoria, Department of Bantu Administration, Republic of South Africa, Government Printer]). However, these terms have been applied in numerous ways throughout the twentieth century, depending on the historical time and political circumtances. Today, most of those who were once classified 'Tjimba' identify themselves as either 'Himba' of 'Herero'
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A government ethnologist later explained the difference between Himba and Tjimba as 'largely that between a well-dressed, well-fed, well-to-do farmer and his poorer, dirtier, neglected and underfed byowner-type cousin' (N. J. van Warmelo, Notes on the Kaokoveld / South West Africa/ and its People Pretoria, Department of Bantu Administration, Republic of South Africa, Government Printer, 1951], p. 11). However, these terms have been applied in numerous ways throughout the twentieth century, depending on the historical time and political circumtances. Today, most of those who were once classified 'Tjimba' identify themselves as either 'Himba' of 'Herero'.
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My analysis of the Epupa debate differs substantially from the work of Michael Bollig who has used the debate as a way to draw parallels with the former colonial regime's construction of the region's political elites. He emphasises how outside interests - whether the former colonial administration or a contemporary Epupa debate interest group - have tried to gain influence in Kaokoland via its local leaders. Through his analysis we see how both sets of outside forces have acted similarly in moulding power in the region. These parallel patterns most certainly exist.
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