Ovambo people
The Ovambo people are a group of Bantu-speaking ethnic communities primarily found in northern Namibia and southern Angola. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and crafts. The Ovambo society is organized into clans, each with its own customs and leadership structures.
Agriculture and livestock farming are central to the Ovambo way of life, with crops like millet and maize being staple foods. The Ovambo also engage in trade and have a history of adapting to changing economic conditions, including the impact of colonialism and modern development in the region.