Rehoboth Baster Community

Cases

The Rehoboth Museum

The Rehoboth museum

Rehoboth Griqua Atlas

The Rehoboth Griqua Atlas provides an overview of the history of the Rehoboth Basters and related peoples. It features many maps and previously unpublished photos about the 140 year long history of the Rehoboth Baster community and the other Baster and Griqua groups in Southern Africa who at one point in their history had an »

Sam Khubis

Every year on the 8th of May, the battle of Sam Khubis is remembered. This historical battle took place on 8 May 1915, when the German colonial army attacked the Baster people who had fled to their last stronghold of Sam Khubis. The fear of total annihilation by a »

Membership of UNPO

The Kaptein's Council of the Rehoboth Basters 

Alienation of Rehoboth Lands

Letters and documents    2008 - Promotion and Preservation of Rehoboth Lands, Properties and Culture 2007 -Alienation of Rehoboth Baster Lands »

Who are the Rehoboth Basters ?

The Community of the Rehoboth Basters numbers some 35,000 people, living in an area of 14.216 square kilometres south of Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. They »

Basters as Indigenous People 1992

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Constitution of Rehoboth 1872

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Videos online

We are proud to present to you our video section with videoclips showing more information on the Rehoboth Basters as well as providing some insight into political activities.The video section can be found in the left menu »

Captains Council Member of UNPO

At the UNPO Presidency meeting of 1-3 February 2007, the Captains Council was accepted as the representative for the Rehoboth Basters.