Himba People
Origins / Location : Kunene in northwestern Namibia
Names : Ovahimba
Languages : Otjiherero / Otjizemba / Afrikaans,
Religion : Monotheistic Animism (worship a single supreme creator god, Mukuru.)
Himba young adult. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba people. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman with her son. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman with child. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman with child. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba women during a bridal party. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman standing by a Kraal. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman undertaking a spiritual ritual for her illness. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba chief with children. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba women with their children. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman with child. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba kids with donkeys. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman with children. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba boy with traditional hairstyle. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman with child. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba young adult. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba children. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba child. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba boys. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba children standing by a kraal. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba children standing by a kraal. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba young adult. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba children with traditional ornaments. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba women. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba herders in Namibia's Northwestern Kunene region. The woman wears otjize, a mix of ochre and butterfat, that renders her skin red. 24 April 2000. Hans Stieglitz.
Himba boy. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman with child. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba boy. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba boy. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba boy. Image from Peter Schnurman via Trip Down Memory Lane blog.
Himba woman. 30 January 2008.
A traditional regional Leader or Headman of the Ovahimba - Chief Kapuka Thom of the Vita (Thom) Royal House with his grandson. 23 April 2000. Hans Stieglitz.
Himba Cowboys. 23 April 2003. Hanz Stieglitz.
A Himba mother at Omapaha Etosha, Himba Village.
Himba woman in Traditional Ochre.
Portrait of a Himba woman. Eric Hon, 2012.
Himba tribe mother wearing a traditional folk dress in Namibia. 2017. WAVRIK.
Himba girl at work. 23 April 2003. Hans Stieglitz.
Him a woman from Outjo, Northen Namibia, 2018.
Himba tribe family. Kim Walton.
Himba Chief. Yann Landry, 2023.
Himba woman with child. William Matews, 2011.