Okahao: Two clay pots

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 6/06/2025
Okahao is the traditional seat of the Ongandjera royal family. The town’s name is derived from the combination of the Oshiwambo names for a small clay pot, known as “okaiga” and a bigger clay pot known as “ehao”. These pots were used for the storing of water, flour and traditional beer and also (…)
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