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Encyclopedia > Damara (people)

The Damara are a people who live in Namibia. There is also a Damaraland (town) in Damaraland, Namibia.


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NamibWeb.com - The online guide to Namibia: People of Namibia (1747 words)
The total population of Damara people, one of the oldest cultural groups in the country, is approximately 90 000.
The population of the Kavango people, close relatives of Owambo, is approximately 140 000 people.
The population of the Basters is approximately 60 000 people.
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So the victims wrote a grant to provide services for the people who are incarcerated who are also victims many people grew up victims of sexual assault or abuse and then became offenders that led to their offending behaviors and now they are in the prison population.
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