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Deutsch: V.l.n.r.:Der spätere Gouverneur von Deutsch-Südwestafrika Theodor Leutwein (ganz links), Herero-Führer aus Otjimbingwe: Zacharias Zeraua (2.v.l.), Dolmetscher Kleinschmidt (Mitte)[1], Herero-Führer aus Omaruru: Manasse Tyiseseta (4.v.l.) und der oberste Herero-Führer Samuel Maharero (rechts) im Jahr 1895.
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