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001550 Ickler * in Germany +
.1900 --- Ickler was a missionary of the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
in Ovamboland. He died in 1900. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
REL Profession: Missionary
Namibia National Archives
Database
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002284 <FONT size=2>Iilonga yaNyango,
Ovamboland (<FONT size=2>Uukwambi)
King * + ca. 1800 --- <FONT
size=2>The tenth Uukwambi King on record was King Iilonga yaNyango (around
1800). He followed King Nuukata waTshiinga (1780-1800). His successor was the
eleventh Uukwambi King Tshikesho (before
1860). --- Gender: m Field
of activity: POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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002292 <FONT size=2>Iipumbu, Herman,
Ovamboland (<FONT size=2>Uukwambi)
King * + --- <FONT size=2>The
nineteenth Uukwambi King since 1991 is Herman Iipumbu. He indirectly followed
the famous Uukwambi King Iipumbu ya Tshilongo
(1907-1932) who was deposed by the South Africans in
1932. --- Gender: m Field
of activity: POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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002288 <FONT size=2>Iipumbu ya
Nangaku, Ovamboland (<FONT size=2>Uukwambi)
King * + .1863 --- <FONT
size=2>The fourteenth Uukwambi King was King Iipumbu ya Nangaku (1862-1863). He
followed King Nuyoma wIipumbu (1860-1862). Iipumbu founded his capital at
Okashangu. The 15th King Tshikesho tshEelu (1863) followed King Iipumbu ya
Nangaku after his death in 1863, but died in the same
year. --- Gender: m Field
of activity: POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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000919 Iipumbu ya Tshilongo, Ovamboland (<FONT
size=2>Uukwambi) King * .1873 <FONT size=2>at
Onatshiku + 09.09.1959 at Oshikuku --- Iipumbu ya
Tshilongo was born in 1873 at <FONT size=2>Onatshiku. He
was the eighteenth King of the Uukwambi area. He ruled from 1907 until 1932.
<FONT size=2>He followed King Negumbo lya Kandenge
(1875-1907). <FONT size=2>Iipumbu ya Tshilongo (son of
Tshilongo Uupindi), was born at Onatshiku near Elim during the reign of King
Nuyoma in 1873. He established his capital at Omapona and later again at
Onatshiku. At the end of 1922 King Iipumbu ya Tshilongo armed his people and
ordered them to guard the Onolongo and Ondangwa routes into his territory in
order to prevent "whites" from entering his country. On 13.05.1924 the
Roman-Catholic Church received permission from King Iipumbu ya Tshilongo to
establish a mission station at Oshikuku (with permission of the SWA
Administration for the Uukwambi and Ombalantu areas). In July/August 1932 King
Iipumbu ya Tshilongo had resisted both the Finnish Mission and SWA
Administration since 1922. From this time onwards the records of the mission and
the administration were full of complaints about him. Complaints were lodged
about his intransigence, especially regarding migrant labour that was not as
forthcoming from Uukwambi as required by the colonial administration. But it
also emerged from archival records and oral history that King Iipumbu ya
Tshilongo was a tyrant whose autocratic and often arbitrary rule made many of
his subjects flee the Uukwambi area for neighbouring districts. His alleged and
real sexual misdemeanours made him unpopular. He even wanted to marry one of his
social or allegedly biological daughters, Neekulu ya Shivute. Neekulu fled to
the Finnish Missionary at Elim. Iipumbu sent some of his soldiers to fetch her
forcefully and even threatened the missionary station at Elim (Neekulu finally
found refuge with missionary Emil Liljeblad at Oshigambo in the Ondonga area).
All these events led to his deposition. The Resident Commissioner in the north,
Carl Hugo Linsingen "Cocky" Hahn, was pivotal in deposing Iipumbu. He used
military aircraft and machine guns to demoralise the Uukwambi forces at
Ombwelafuma. In the mean time Iipumbu tried to obtain support from the
Portuguese colonial authority at Ombandja in Angola. This support was however
not forthcoming. The Portuguese informed "Cocky" Hahn of Iipumbu’s activities.
During Iipumbu’s absence from the Uukwambi area, Hahn used the opportunity to
attack the Uukwambi with the assistance of some Uukwanyama and Ondonga warriors
under the command of Nehemia Shoovaleka. Iipumbu was finally arrested at
Onemedhiya and forced into exile in the Kavango after South African war planes
bombed his residence. Iipumbu stayed until 1938 in the Kavango and returned home
to Amupolo after falling sick. The Ovambo call King Iipumbu ya Tshilongo
"Ndilimani", meaning "dynamite" in the Oshivambo language. He died
at the Catholic Hospital in Oshikuku on 09.09.1959. There was no king in the
Uukwambi area until 1991. His indirect successor is <FONT
size=2>Uukwambi King Herman Iipumbu (1991-).
--- Gender:
m Field of activity: POL Profession: Traditional leader
RAW DATA:
Ndonga Anthology; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002272 <FONT size=2>Iita ya Nalitoke,
Ovamboland (<FONT size=2>Uukwaluudhi)
King * + .1909 --- <FONT
size=2>The tenth Uukwaluudhi King was King Iita ya Nalitoke. He followed
Niilenga yAmukwa in 1908. He ruled from 1908 until his death in 1909. Iita ya
Nalitoke died in 1909. His successor was the eleventh Uukwaluudhi King Mwaala
gwa Nashilongo (1909-1960).
--- Gender: m Field of
activity: POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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002230 Iitana <FONT size=2>yaNekwiyu,
Ovamboland (Ondonga) King * + 26.09.1884 in
Namibia --- Iitana <FONT size=2>yaNekwiyu was the
ninth Ondonga King and followed Kambonde ka Nankwaya in 1883. He ruled from 1883
until 1884. <FONT size=2>His capital was at Onampundu, near Onayena.
Iitana yaNekwiyu died on 26.09.1884. He was succeeded by two Ondonga kings: King
Kambonde kaMpingana (1884-1909) with the capital Onamayongo (or Okaloko
according to other oral evidence)(western Ondonga) and King Nehale (1884-1908)
with the capital Onayena in the Oshitambi area (eastern Ondonga). The Finnish
Missionary Society supported King Kambonde against King Nehale with weapons and
ammunition because King Nehale was perceived to be an "enemy of the European
mission work in Africa". --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002257 <FONT size=2>Iiyambo yIileka,
Ovamboland (Ongandjera) King * +
.1887 --- <FONT size=2>The nineteenth Ongandjera King was King
Iiyambo yIileka (1878-1887) who followed Tsheya tsUutshona. He established his
capital at Engonda. King Iiyambo yIileka was killed by the later King Tshaanika
Tsha Natshilongo (1887-1930) in
1887. --- Gender: m Field
of activity: POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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000761 Ikela, Nicodemus [Cabinet -
nickname] * 01.01.1926 in Namibia + 07.09.2002 at
Windhoek --- Nicodemus Ikela was born on 01.01.1926. He was a SWAPO
activist in Windhoek-Katutura. He died on 07.09.2002 at
Windhoek. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
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Archives Database
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002322 Imalwa, Olivia-Martha *
--- Olivia-Martha Imalwa grew up in northern Namibia during the colonial
era where prospects of empowerment opportunities for "black" women were not at
all big. She went into exile to Angola in 1982 where she came into contact with
the law profession for the first time. After 1982 SWAPO sent her to Lusaka in
Zambia to study at the United Nations Institute for Namibia (UNIN). She
graduated from UNIN in 1985, after passing with distinction, and continued her
studies at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom where she obtained
her LLB degree with honours in 1988. She returned from exile in 1989, and was
soon after independence in March 1990 appointed as the co-ordinator for the
Legal Assistance Centre team at Ongwediva, or the Human Rights Centre as it was
still known in 1990. In 1992 she became State Prosecutor at Oshakati. During
1996 she was appointed by the former Prosecutor General, Advocate Hans Heyman,
as the Control Prosecutor for Opuwo, Outapi, Oshakati, Ondangwa, Eenhana, Rundu
and Katima Mulilo. In 1998 Imalwa became a State Advocate in the High Court of
Namibia, only to be transferred back to Oshakati as a Control Prosecutor one
year later. In 2000 she was appointed as Deputy Prosecutor-General of Namibia.
In January 2004 she became the Prosecutor-General of Namibia, succeeding
Advocate Joe Walter who acted in this position during 2003 and Advocate Hans
Heyman who retired as Prosecutor-General in 2002. --- Gender:
f Married to: Veikko Imalwa: four
children
Field of activity:
LAW Function: Prosecutor-General
RAW DATA: Informanté Vol. 1, No. 1, 2004
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000096 Imenene, Naboth * --- Naboth
Imenene was an evangelist in the ELOC Church. He was arrested November 1976. He
was tried in the Windhoek Supreme Court in July 1977, accused of aiding SWAPO
guerrillas in the Oniipa and Onyuulaye areas. He was sentenced to five years
imprisonment on Robben Island. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
Namibia National Archives Database
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000918 Immelman, Willem Hendrik * 11.02.1904 at
Sutherland, Cape Province, South Africa --- Willem Hendrik Immelman was
born on 11.02.1904 at Sutherland in South Africa. He was educated in Sutherland
and Paarl. He was the Manager of the Electrical Division of Windhoek Universal
Motors. He was Mayor of Windhoek from 1954 until 1955. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: BUS Functions: Mayor - Windhoek -
1954-1955
Married to: Josina Immelman, née Reyneke, married 1927-
Father: Jasper J. Immelman RAW DATA: WWSA 1959;
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000937 Indongo, Frans Aupa * 15.01.1936 at
Ongwediva --- Frans Aupa Indongo was born on 15.01.1936 at Ongwediva as
the third of six children. He spent his early childhood herding his father's
cattle. He was educated at Amutanga and Omega Primary Schools. He taught at
Omega Primary School from 1952 until 1955. From 1956 he was a migrant labourer,
employed by Walvis Bay Municipality. He started his business ventures with
investing in sewing machines and making clothing. He established a "cuca shop"
at Omusimboti in 1961 and expanded rapidly to become the owner of a supermarket
chain, then diversifying into other sectors of the economy, becoming one of, if
not the wealthiest, persons in Namibia. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: BUS
Mother: Kandjengo Enkono Father: Indongo Enkono RAW
DATA: New Era 29.04.2001;
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001030 Indongo, Inatu * --- Inatu
Indongo grew up in exile. He is a fashion designer and artist. He hold his first
solo exhibition in March 2002 at the Franco-Namibian Cultural
Centre. --- Gender: f Field of activity: ART
Mother:
Indonga Father: Iyambo Indongo RAW DATA: The Namibian 08.03.2002; Otweya
no. 3; Sister Namibia vol.14 no. 2;
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000097 Ipanguela, Joseph * --- Joseph
Ipanguela was detained in the first half of 1968. He was held in Pretoria
Central Prison before being tried in Windhoek in July 1969, accused of
conspiring to overthrow the SWA Administration by force to replace it with a
SWAPO-led government. He was sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben
Island. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: PRI 3/12 (Prison file)
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000187 Irle, Emilie [Schweissfurth, Emilie -
birth name] * 29.07.1839 at Elberfeld, Germany +
03.08.1888 --- Emilie Irle, née Schweissfurth, was born on 29.07.1839 at
Elberfeld in Germany. She was the first wife of the Rhenish Missionary Johann
Jakob Irle (married 21.01.1872). They had five children. She died on
03.08.1888. --- Gender: f
Married to: Johann Jakob Irle
(1843-1924), married 1872-1888
RAW DATA: Vergissmeinnicht
1893:51; Faulenbach;
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000182 Irle, Hedwig [Rohden, Hedwig von - birth
name] * at Barmen, Germany --- Hedwig Irle, née Rohden, was the second
wife of the Rhenish Missionary Johann Jakob Irle. She wrote popular brochures
about mission work among the Ovaherero. Both she and her husband were outspoken
critics against the genocidal campaign against the Ovaherero following the
uprising in 1904. They had two children. --- Gender: f
Married to:
Johann Jakob Irle (1843-1924), married 1890-
RAW DATA:
Drechsler 1966:307;
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000188 Irle, Johann Jakob (Snr.) * 28.01.1843
at Hatzfeld, Germany + 07.09.1924 at Witten, Germany First entry to
Namibia: 1868 Last departure from Namibia: 1903 --- Johann Jakob Irle
was born on 28.01.1843 at Hatzfeld in Germany. He was trained as a carpenter. He
joined the Rhenish Missionary Society after two years' military service. Irle
arrived at Okahandja with Phillipp Diehl on 18.05.1870. Firstly the two
missionaries <FONT size=2>once again established a mission station at
Maharero’s werf (village) at Okahandja – the first since Kolbe had fled
from Okahandja in 1850. Diehl worked at Okahandja until 1890 when Maharero dies.
On 23.09.1870 <FONT size=2>leaders (Jan Jonker Afrikaner,
Maharero, Kido Witbooi of Gibeon, David Christian Frederiks of Bethany and
Jakobus Isaak of Berseba) and missionaries (Hahn, Diehl and Irle of Okahandja,
Brincker of Groß Barmen, Olpp of Gibeon, seven Finns and the trader C Conrath)
organised a peace conference at Okahandja. A peace treaty was signed in which
Jan Jonker was designated "co-regent", i.e. Maharero’s subordinate. Ten years of
peace followed after this. For a short while Irle was in 1870 in
charge of the mission station Otjikango. On 09.10.1872, he founded the mission
station Otjosazu, and there he worked among the Ovambanderu until his return to
Germany in 1903. He published extensively about the Otjiherero language and
culture, including the standard works "Die Herero : ein Beitrag zur Landes-,
Volks- und Missionskunde" (Gütersloh 1906) and "Deutsch-Herero-Wörterbuch"
(Hamburg 1917). Both he and his wife Hedwig were outspoken critics of the
genocidal anti-Ovaherero campaign following the German Ovaherero War in 1904.
For instance, during 1913, <FONT size=2>when the ill-treatment of
Namibian indigenes continued, many German settlers arrogated to themselves the
right to manhandle their African labourers what they euphemistically called
"paternal chastisement". The case of the farmer Ludwig Cramer (farm
Otjisororindi at the Black Nossob) was a particularly sad example. The Rhenish
Missionary Johann Jakob Irle reported Cramer’s maltreating of his labourers to
the police. The police investigation revealed that Cramer had whipped two
pregnant African women on two successive days with such brutality that they
miscarried. Two more women even died as a result of the beatings. Cramer was
charged with assault and battery in eight cases (seven of his victims being
female) and sentenced to one year and nine months in prison. A court of appeal
commuted the sentence to four months in jail plus a fine of 2 700 Marks. This
judgement was virulently attacked by Cramer’s wife, Ada Cramer, who, the court
records show, had assisted her husband in his excesses. She later published a
book where she played down and justifies the crimes committed by her husband.
Irle was married twice: Emilie Schweissfurth from Elberfeld (from
21.01.1872 to 03.08.1888), five children, and Hedwig von Rohden from Barmen
(07.07.1890), two children. He died on 07.09.1924 at Witten in
Germany. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL Profession:
Missionary
Married to: <1>Emilie Irle, née Schweissfurt
(1839-1888), married 1872-1888 <2>Hedwig Irle, née Rohden, married
1890-
RAW DATA: P. Reiner 1992:416; Quellen 28A:105;
Vergissmeinnicht 1893:51; Faulenbach; Drechsler 1966:111, 119-120, 162, 170,
187, 307, 326, 329-330, 336, 342, 345, 347, 349, 351, 353, 355; Chronology of
Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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000183 Irle, Jakob (Jnr.) * 10.05.1878 at
Otjosazu --- Jakob Irle (Jnr.) was born on 10.05.1878 at Otjosazu. He was
the son of Rhenish Missionary Johann Jakob Irle. After education in Germany, he
went back to Namibia as a missionary himself in 1906. He was stationed at
Gobabis. He was married to Elisabeth Ohlmann in 1915. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: REL Profession: Missionary
Married to:
Elisabeth Irle, née Ohlmann, married 1915 Mother: Emilie Irle, née
Schweissfurt (1839-1888) Father: Johann Jakob Irle
(1843-1924)
Collections/Papers: 1). DELK Gobabis
(allegedly kept in the church vestry)
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002025 Irons * --- Irons was a trader
and carpenter. He was an elderly Englishman who once worked for Carl Hugo Hahn
at Otjimbingwe, where he lived with his wife and daughter. He was a trader at
Okahandja in 1876. --- Gender: m
Namibia National Archives
Database
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000907 Isaacks, Robert Harrison * 07.06.1976 in
Namibia + 21.03.2002 in Namibia --- Robert Harrison Isaacks was born on
07.06.1976. He was a community activist, actor and playwright who worked with
the Serpent Players and the Bricks Community Project. He died at the age of 25
on 21.03.2002 through a fire accident. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
ART Profession: Actor
Father: Simon Gaoseb
Namibia National
Archives Database
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000910 Isaacs, W. * 02.09.1926 in
Lithuania First entry to Namibia: 1954 --- W. Isaacs was born on
02.09.1926 in Lithuania. He was educated in Johannesburg. He was a businessman
and came to Namibia in 1954. He was a Partner with P.J. Malherbe
C. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS Profession:
Businessman
RAW DATA: WWSA 1959;
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000921 Isaacson, Maurice Arthur * 09.11.1899 in
Lithuania First entry to Namibia: 1907 --- Maurice Arthur Isaacson was
born on 09.11.1899 in Lithuania. He came to South Africa 1902. He was educated
at Cape Town. He came to Namibia 1907. In 1920 he joined the law firm Lorentz
& Bone. He was director of various companies. --- Gender: m Field
of activity: LAW BUS Profession: Lawyer Businessman
Married to: Anne
Isaacson, née Stein, married 1935 Father: Louis Isaacson RAW DATA: WWSA
1959
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001551 Isaak, Andries * --- Accompanied
Jakob Marengo during May 1906. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Drechsler
1966:360;
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000550 Isaak, Diederik, |Hai-|khauan Captain (Berseba
Nama) [|Gurob #Khaxamab - Nama name] [Isaak, Didrik - alternative
spelling] * --- Diederik Isaak's Nama name was |Gurob #Khaxamab. He
was Deputy Captain at Berseba between 1893 and 1895, sharing leadership with
Eduard Isaak until June 1894, when his rival, Diederik Goliath, was installed as
a new captain. In the leadership struggle which emerged when Jacobus Isaak died
in December 1892, the community split along a preparedness to join Hendrik
Witbooi's fight against German colonialism on the one hand, and to live with it
on the other. Diederik Goliath was apparently prepared to accommodate the
Germans. Diederik Isaak became a "Witkam", joined Hendrik Witbooi in June 1894
and left Berseba with a substantial following. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: POL Functions: Deputy Captain -
|Hai-|khauan - 1893-1895
RAW DATA: Lau 1995:237; Budack
1972:254-255;
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002126 Isaak, Diederik, |Hai-|khauan Captain (Berseba
Nama) [#Ariseb |Aiomab - Nama name] * +
--- After the death of Captain Edward Isaak (Jnr.) in 1959, Diederik
Isaak (#Ariseb |Aiomab)(1959-1970s) was appointed as successor. He was the ninth
in the recorded genealogy of the |Hai-|khauan captains. Subsequently, the
cleavage between the Goliath and Isaak clans again rifted into the open.
Consequently the South Africans appointed a second |Hai-|khauan Captain, David
Christian Goliath (|Gurob gaib #Khaxamab)(1959-1970s). The whole issue became
intertwined both with the struggles around the implementation of the Odendaal
Plan and with emerging party policies between the pro-South African Bantustan
development and pro-independence forces. The Isaak group supported the South
African Namaland dispensation with the later (1977) Democratic Turnhalle
Alliance (DTA) while the Goliath group joined the South West Africa People's
Organisation (SWAPO) in the 1970s. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL Functions: Captain - |Hai-|khauan - 1959-1970s
Raw Data: Budack
1972:254-255; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002119 Isaak, Dirk, |Hai-|khauan Captain (Berseba
Nama) [|Aiob ||Êi-gaosenmab - Nama name] * South
Africa + ca. 1850 --- Dirk Isaak (|Aiob ||Êi-gaosenmab) was the
predecessor of Captain Paul Goliath (#Hobexab) of !Autsawises (Berseba). He died
around 1850. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL Functions: Captain
- |Hai-|khauan - before 1850
married to: #Khaxas
Raw Data: Budack 1972:254-255; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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000551 Isaak, Edward, |Hai-|khauan Captain (Berseba
Nama) [Izaak, Eduard - alternative spelling] [#Khaxab !Nagamâb
|Aiomab] * --- Edward Isaak's Nama name was #Khaxab !Nagamâb |Aiomab.
He was the brother of Jakobus Isaak and Deputy Captain in Berseba until at least
June 1894. --- Gender: m
Namibia National Archives
Database
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002123 Isaak, Edward (Snr.), |Hai-|khauan (Berseba
Nama) [|Khurib #Khaxamab - Nama name] * + at
Berseba --- Edward Isaak's (Snr.) Nama name was |Khurib #Khaxamab. He was
the adversary to |Hai-|khauan (Berseba Nama) Captain Diederik Ruben Goliath
(1933-1938). When Captain Diederik Ruben Goliath was deposed by the South
Africans in 1938 and two Deputy Captains (Edward Isaak (Snr.) and David Vries
(|Gurob Tsauramab)(1938-1956)) were appointed, Edward Isaak (Snr.) declined the
offer. His son Edward Isaak (Jnr.)(||Khaub Khurimab)(1938-1959) was appointed
instead. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
RAW
DATA: Budack 1972:255; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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002124 Isaak, Edward (Jnr.), |Hai-|khauan (Berseba
Nama) [||Khaub |Khurimab - Nama name] * +
.1959 at Berseba --- Edward Isaak's (Jnr.) Nama name was ||Khaub
|Khurimab. He was the seventh in the recorded genealogy of the |Hai-|khauan
captains. When Captain Diederik Ruben Goliath (1933-1938) was deposed by the
South Africans in 1938 and two Deputy Captains (Edward Isaak (Snr.) and David
Vries (|Gurob Tsauramab)(1938-1956)) were appointed, Edward Isaak (Snr.)
declined the offer. His son Edward Isaak (Jnr.)(||Khaub Khurimab)(1938-1959) was
appointed instead. He died 1959 in Berseba and was followed by Diederik Isaak
(#Ariseb |Aiomab)(1959-1970s). The power struggle between the Isaak and Goliath
clans got momentum again. Therefore the South Africans appointed a second
captain, David Christian Goliath (|Gurob gaib
#Khaxamab)(1970s-1976). --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
RAW DATA: Budack 1972:255; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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001552 Isaak, Hendrik Samuel * in Namibia +
in Namibia --- Since 1949, Pastor of the Rhenish Mission in
Gibeon. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL Profession:
Clergy
RAW DATA: Schlosser 1958;
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000528 Isaak, Jakobus, |Hai-|khauan Captain (Berseba
Nama) [#Khaxab gaib |Aiomab - Nama
name] [Izaak, Jakobus - alternative
spelling] * + 12.12.1892 at Berseba --- |Hai-|khauan
Captain Paul Goliath (#Hobexab) died 1869 at Berseba. He was followed by Jakobus
Isaak, Goliath's brother-in-law and was officially installed by 1873. Jakobus
Isaak was the second in the recorded genealogy of the |Hai-|khauan captains. His
Nama name was #Khaxab gaib |Aiomab. He was one of the organisers of the
Okahandja Peace Conference of September 1870. In November 1876 he was part of
negotiations with William Coates Palgrave from the Cape Colony in South Africa
but later he formed a unity front, together with Moses Gibeon of Gibeon and
Hermanus van Wyk of Rehoboth, against Palgrave. In 1880 he was part of the Nama
groups who attacked the Ovaherero. In the Battle of Otjikango (December 1880)
Isaak survived and escaped to Berseba. On 13.06.1882 the Rhenish Missionary
Society (Diehl, Krönlein and Eich) negotiated a peace treaty between most of the
Nama communities, including the Berseba Nama under Jakobus Isaak. On 28.07.1885
Isaak concluded a protection treaty with the Germans (Büttner). However, under
him the Berseba Nama were supportive of Hendrik Witbooi, many directly joined
him. He died on 12.12.1892 at Berseba. His successor was Christian Goliath (ca.
1900-ca.1925).
--- Gender: m Field of activity: POL Functions: Captain -
Berseba - 1869-1892
married to: |Guros RAW DATA:
Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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001554 Isaak, Samuel * --- Son of
|Hai-|khauan Captain Jakobus Isaak of Berseba. --- Gender:
m
Namibia National Archives Database
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000922 Isenberg, Hans * 31.08.1914 in
Germany --- Hans Isenberg was born on 31.08.1914. He was educated in
Germany. He came to South Africa in 1934. He served in the SA Air Force in South
Africa and Italy during World War II. He pioneered in establishing modern meat
canning in Namibia, and was director in several companies. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: BUS
Married to: Ruth Isenberg, née
Loewenstein RAW DATA: WWSA 1959;
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001555 Israel, Sigmund * --- Employee of
Adolf Lüderitz. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Drechsler 1966:36,
330;
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000098 Itengula, Ruben * --- Ruben
Itengula was charged in February 1977 with participating in terrorist
activities, and remanded in custody. He was tried in Windhoek in June 1977,
found guilty of infiltrating into northern Namibia with a sub-machine gun and
rocket launcher and canvassing support for SWAPO. He was sentenced to life
imprisonment, eventually reduced to 20 years on appeal, on Robben
Island. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: PRI 3/24 (Prison file)
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000923 Ithana, Pendukeni * .1952 in
Namibia --- Pendukeni Ithana was born in 1952. She entered politics at
school, and held posts in the SWAPO Youth League. She participated in the
student protests against the internal elections in Ovamboland in August 1973. In
1974, she left into exile to Angola, then Zambia at the age of 22. She was
amongst the first women to fight in PLAN. She studied Public Administration and
Management at UNIN, Lusaka, and law by correspondence at the London University.
She was elected as the Secretary of the SWAPO Women's Council in 1980. She is a
Member of SWAPO Central Committee. She returned to Namibia 1989. She was a
Deputy Minister for Wildlife, Conservation and Tourism from 1990 to 1991,
Minister for Youth and Sport from 1991 to 1996, Minister for Lands, Resettlement
and Rehabilitation from 1996 until 2002 and Attorney-General since 2002.
--- Gender: f Field of activity: POL Functions: Secretary - SWAPO
Women's Council - 1980- Deputy Minister - Wildlife, Conservation and Tourism
- 1990-1991 Minister - Youth and Sport -
1991-1996 Minister - Lands, Resettlement and Rehabilitation -
1996-2002 Attorney-General - 2002-
Married to: Joseph
Ithana
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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000759 Ithete, Nangolo * 22.05.1941 at
Okahao + 23.09.2002 at Windhoek --- Nangolo Ithete was born on
22.05.1941 at Okahao. He joined SWAPO in the early 1960s. He went into exile in
1963 to Dar-Es-Salaam. He studied in Yugoslavia until 1975. He served as a
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, later of Environment and Tourism, from
1990-2000. He died on 23.09.2002 at Windhoek. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: POL Functions: Chief Representative in Zambia - SWAPO -
1976- Chief Representative in Nigeria - SWAPO - 1985- Deputy Minister of
Home Affairs - Namibia - 1990-1994 Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism
- Namibia - 1995-2000
Married to: Nangula Ithete
Namibia National
Archives Database
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000099 Itika, Sakeus Philippus *
--- Sakeus Philippus Itika was detained in mid-1966. He was charged in
mid-1967 under the Terrorism Act. He was tried with other Namibians in the
Pretoria Terrorism Trial from September 1967 until February 1968. He was
sentenced to life imprisonment, which eventually was reduced to 20 years on
appeal, on Robben Island. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: PRI 3/26 (Prison file)
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000189 Iverson * + xx.05.1868 at Walvis
Bay --- Iverson was a Dane, one of the few traders sympathetic to the
Orlam Afrikaners. However, by 1866, he had become a trader and agent for Carl
Hugo Hahn, whom he accompanied to Ovamboland during the same year, and was
killed at Walvis Bay by an Orlam Afrikaner commando shortly after starting his
new job (in May 1868, according to Reiner; by the end of 1867, according to
Tabler). --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS Profession:
Trader
RAW DATA: P. Reiner 1992:416; Lau 1989:303; Metzkes
1962:54;
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000459 Iyambo, Israel Patricka *
01.01.1937 + 25.07.1991 --- --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
Married to: D. Ndayelelwa
Namibia National Archives
Database
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000549 Izaak, Abel Christian [Isaak, Abel
Christian - alternative spelling] * --- Abel Christian Izaak was an
elder brother of Hendrik Witbooi's close associate Samuel Izaak. He was baptised
and confirmed at Berseba in 1873. He was appointed as Deputy Captain for the
remaining Witboois at Gibeon upon Moses Witbooi's death, when Hendrik Witbooi
decided to remain in his northern stronghold Hoornkrans with the bulk of his
soldiers. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: BRMG 1874:82, 1891:142; Conradt
s.d.:173;
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000557 Izaak, Jakob [Isaak, Jakob - alternative
spelling] * --- Jakob Izaak was an official under Hendrik Witbooi.
Apparently he was an elder of the congregation at Gibeon before leaving with
Hendrik Witbooi, but was officially relieved of this office by Rhenish
missionary Heinrich Friedrich Gottlieb Rust when Izaak joined Witbooi as the
first conflicts with the Rhenish Missionary Society emerged in
1884. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Quellen 17:6.1.1881,
15.3.1883;
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000559 Izaak, Samuel [Isaak, Samuel -
alternative spelling] [Izaak, Hendrik - birth name] *
.1856 --- Samuel Izaak's pre-baptismal name was Hendrik. He was Deputy
Captain of the Witboois at least until 1899, and military leader, one of Hendrik
Witbooi's closest associates. Samuel Izaak was one of the four scholars
especially selected and trained by Rhenish Missionary Olpp for religious office
and service in the mission. The oldest and "most advanced", Samuel, was sent to
Keetmanshoop for further studies with Rhenish Missionary Hegner in 1874, and was
recorded as being a "schoolteacher" during the consecration of Gibeon's church
in 1876. His position in the Gibeon congregation was, however, shaken when he
fathered an illegitimate child in 1881. He worked in Gibeon again as a school
teacher in 1896/97, perhaps longer. The German administration perceived him as
"deutschfreundlich" (German-friendly). Izaak led Witbooi troops under German
command at several occasions, including during the wars against the Khauas Nama
and Ovambanderu communities in 1896 and the war against the Bondelswarts
(!Gami-#nun) in 1903. He joined Hendrik Witbooi in the Nama German War from
October 1904 onwards and capitulated soon after Hendrik Witbooi's death on
29.10.1905. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
Mother:
Margarete Izaak Father: Hendrik Izaak
RAW DATA: Quellen
17:18.6.1881; BRMG 1877:30; Drechsler 1966:96, 207, 211, 220-222, 249-250, 339,
341, 360;
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