This study illustrated in ballpoint pen and colored pencil depicts a young Himba woman from Namibia. The Himba (singular: OmuHimba plural: OvaHimba) are an indigenous people with an estimated population of about 50,000 people living in northern Namibia, in the Kunene Region (formerly Kaokoland) and on the other side of the Kunene River in southern Angola.
The OvaTwa is a small group of OvaHimba who are hunter-gatherers, while the majoruty of OvaHimba are a semi-nomadic, pastoralist people considered the last of their kind in Namibia.
Study of a Himba Woman
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Study of a Himba Woman
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This study illustrated in ballpoint pen and colored pencil depicts a young Himba woman from Namibia. The Himba (singular: OmuHimba plural: OvaHimba) are an indigenous people with an estimated population of about 50,000 people living in northern Namibia, in the Kunene Region (formerly Kaokoland) and on the other side of the Kunene River in southern Angola.
The OvaTwa is a small group of OvaHimba who are hunter-gatherers, while the majoruty of OvaHimba are a semi-nomadic, pastoralist people considered the last of their kind in Namibia.