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  2. Human tooth sharpening - Wikipedia

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    Around the year 1910, the African Herero people participated in forms of tooth sharpening. Both the boys and girls at puberty would have four of their lower teeth knocked out using a sledgehammer. This was followed by the top teeth being sharpened to points that resembled a "V". The tribe regarded this tradition as a form of beauty.

  3. Shark Island concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    A report by the German Imperial Colonial Office estimated 7,682 Herero and 2,000 Nama dead at all camps in German South West Africa, [29] of which a significant portion died at Shark Island. A military official at the camp estimated 1,032 out of 1,795 prisoners held at the camp in September 1906 having died, it is estimated that eventually only ...

  4. Herero people - Wikipedia

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    The Herero and Nama resisted expropriation [19] over the years. In 1903, the Herero people learnt that they were to be placed in reservations, [20] leaving more room for colonialists to own land and prosper. The Herero, 1904, and Nama, 1905, began a great rebellion that lasted until 1907, ending with the near destruction of the Herero people.

  5. Tjimba people - Wikipedia

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    The Cimba, also spelled Tjimba, are a remote, Herero-speaking hunter-gatherer people of the Kaokoveld desert in northwest Namibia and southwest Angola, in the mountain ranges bordering the Kunene River. They continue to use stone tools, and use Adenium boehmianum to poison their arrows. [1]

  6. Hereroland - Wikipedia

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    Between 1904 and 1908, tens of thousands of Herero and Nama people were tortured, starved in the Kalahari desert or shot as retaliation for the Herero rebellion which is known as the Herero genocide. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] After this war, the surviving Herero people were prohibited from practising their religion, were barred from possessing livestock or ...

  7. Herero and Nama genocide - Wikipedia

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    In 1903 the Herero learned of a plan to divide their territory with a railway line and set up reservations where they would be concentrated. [37] The Herero had already ceded more than a quarter of their 130,000 km 2 (50,000 sq mi) territory to German colonists by 1903, [ 27 ] : 60 before the Otavi railway line running from the African coast to ...

  8. Thegotics - Wikipedia

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    The Greek word to describe this behaviour is thego meaning: to whet and sharpen, and metaphorically, to excite and provoke. [1] Many animals, both vertebrates and invertebrates, have evolved this behaviour. It provides the same biological advantage: shaping and sharpening teeth and tooth-like structures as tools. In some instances, as efficient ...

  9. Sasabonsam - Wikipedia

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    It is said to have iron teeth, pink skin, long red hair and iron hooks for feet and lives in trees, attacking from above. [1] In the forests of West Africa, there were rules of renewal, and the Sasabonsam would enforce these rules. They take up territory in the trees in the forests, where they live and feed on people that wander into their home.