Damara
The Damara are an indigenous ethnic group primarily found in Namibia. They are known for their unique culture, language, and traditional practices. The Damara people speak the Damara language, which is part of the Khoisan language family, characterized by its distinctive click sounds. Historically, they were semi-nomadic herders and hunters, relying on livestock for their livelihood.
Today, many Damara people live in urban areas, while others maintain their traditional lifestyles in rural communities. They are recognized for their rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and crafts. The Damara continue to play a significant role in the cultural landscape of Namibia.