Edhina Ekogidho - Names as Links : The Encounter between African and European Anthroponymic Systems among the Ambo People in Namibia

"What are the most popular names of the Ambo people in Namibia? Why do so many Ambos have Finnish first names? What do the African names of these people mean? Why is the namesake so important in Ambo culture? How did the long independence struggle affect personal naming, and what are the latest...

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Main Author: Saarelma-Maunumaa, Minna (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Helsinki Finnish Literature Society / SKS 2003
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