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"The Otjiherero-English dictionary is a working dictionary of contemporary Otjiherero-English words you are likely to read, write or hear in daily interactions. In this reference, you will find essential information about grammar usage, basic phrases, conversion tables, holidays, historical events of the Otjiherero-speaking people, etc. It was written to be a translator reference source for travelers, students, and and others; with the goal of improving communication between the Otjiherero and English languages, as well as introducing the culture of the Otjiherero-speaking people of Namimbia"--P. 4 of cover.
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The first genocide of the twentieth century, though not well known, was committed by Germans between 1904-1907 in the country we know today as Namibia, where they exterminated hundreds of Herero and Nama people and subjected the surviving indigenous men, women, and children to forced labor. The perception of Africans as subhuman "lacking any kind of civilization, history, or meaningful religion" and the resulting justification for the violence against them is what author Elizabeth R. Baer refers to as the "genocidal gaze" an attitude that was later perpetuated by the Nazis. In The Genocidal Gaze: From German Southwest Africa to the Third Reich, Baer uses the metaphor of the gaze to trace linkages between the genocide of the Herero and Nama and that of the victims of the Holocaust. Significantly, Baer also considers the African gaze of resistance returned by the indigenous people and their leaders upon the German imperialists.
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