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Himba People Of Namibia Who Gives Their Wives To Visitors To Spend A Night With
Himba People Of Namibia Who Gives Their Wives To Visitors To Spend A Night With
HIMBA PEOPLE OF NAMIBIA WHO GIVES THEIR WIVES TO VISITORS TO SPEND A NIGHT WITH. They have throughout the long term held solidly to their cultural beliefs. They challenged western impact and maintained culture practice that many discover ridiculous. The individuals of Himba have a training called âOkujapisa Omukazenduâ which means offering wife to the visitor. It is where a man permits hisâŠ
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Himba, the Namibia Race that Offers S3x To Guests
The interesting and unique people of the Himba race inspired the character âBintiâ in Nnedi Okoraforâs novella trilogy âBintiâ. Many fascinating facts about the Himba people, who are also the most photographed race in Africa, make it imperative to meet the people of the race . Down in the Kunene and Omusati regions of Northern Namibia, are the semi-nomadic people of Ovahimba and Ovazimba races.
With a population of over 50,000, the women engage in the daily activity of milking their cows, taking care of the children and other extensive duties while the men go hunting leaving, sometimes, for an extended period of time. These nomadsâ wealth is determined by the number of cattle one has. A polygamous people, the Himba girls are married off to male partners selected by their fathers once they attain puberty.
Most of their cultures have been upheld despite western influence and agitation. Among these is the âMan comes firstâ tradition. The woman has little or no opinion in the decision making. Submission to her husbandâs demands come first.
When a visitor comes knocking, a man shows his approval and pleasure of seeing his guest by giving him the Okujepisa Omukazendu treatment â the wife is given to his guest to spend the night while the husband sleeps in another room. In a case where there is no available room, her husband will sleep outside. This, apparently, reduces jealousy and fosters relationships.
Another is the âbathing is forbiddenâ rule. Rather than take their baths, the women take a smoke bath and apply aromatic resins on their skin. They are also guided by the belief that the colour red signifies âEarth and bloodâ.
Their red skin is one of the things that make them extremely unique. The red colour is from the otjize paste (a combination of butterfat, omuzumba scrub and ochre) and its function is to protect their skin from the sun and insect bites.
Himba Influence in African Literature
The Himba people havenât been represented a lot in Literature. However, in Nnedi Okoraforâs fantasy novella Binti, the lead character âBintiâ is of the Himba poeple.
Okorafor describes the race as a ârace in Namibia who use âsweet smelling otjizeâ, a mixture of ochre and butterfat over their skin, rolling it into their hair as protection against the desert sunâ. In the novella, the Himba donât travel, which directly contrasts the real Himba people who are nomads.
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