The Nhabe Museum is currently holding an exhibition of the above theme. The exhibition highlights the diversity of the Ngamiland region, through the display of creative ways that cultures express themselves. The exhibition features items from several ethnic groups native to the region i.e the Bayeii, BaHerero, Batawana, Basarwa and Bambukushu. On exhibition are the different traditional musical instruments, dance and ceremonial attire, jewellery and a whole lot of other things. The exhibition will run until the 16 May.
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Cultures of the Okavango Exhibition
The Nhabe Museum is currently holding an exhibition of the above theme. The exhibition highlights the diversity of the Ngamiland region, through the display of creative ways that cultures express themselves. The exhibition features items from several ethnic groups native to the region i.e the Bayeii, BaHerero, Batawana, Basarwa and Bambukushu. On exhibition are the different traditional musical instruments, dance and ceremonial attire, jewellery and a whole lot of other things. The exhibition will run until the 16 May.
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