The Himba people are an indigenous ethnic group living in the Kunene Region of northern Namibia and southern Angola.
The Himba people are an indigenous ethnic group living in the Kunene Region of northern Namibia and southern Angola.
The Himba have a pastoral lifestyle, relying on cattle herding and goat farming for sustenance.
The Himba have a pastoral lifestyle, relying on cattle herding and goat farming for sustenance.
Himba communities are organized into clans, and their social structure emphasizes communal decision-making and cooperation.
Traditional Himba dwellings, called "enkangos," are made of a wooden frame covered with a mixture of mud, dung, and straw.
Traditional Himba dwellings, called "enkangos," are made of a wooden frame covered with a mixture of mud, dung, and straw.