Glony Arnold

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Glony Arnold (* 1984 in South West Africa ) has been the traditional leader of the ǃKung in Namibia since March 28, 2015 . It bears the title ǁ'Aiha (other sources after ǂGaoxa ) and heads the traditional administration of the ǃKhung . She is one of the few women in one of the country's traditional offices.

Glony succeeded her father John Arnold to the throne.

annotation

  1. Note: This article contains characters from the alphabet of the Khoisan languages spoken in southern Africa . The display contains characters of the click letters ǀ , ǁ , ǂ and ǃ . For more information on the pronunciation of long or nasal vowels or certain clicks , see e.g. B. under Khoekhoegowab .

literature

  • Manfred O. Hinz: Customary Law Ascertained Volume 3: The Customary Law of the Nama, Ovaherero, Ovambanderu, and San Communities of Namibia. UNAM Press, Windhoek 2016, ISBN 978-99916-42-12-3 .
  • Werner Zips, Manuela Zips-Mairitsch: Bewildering Borders: The Economy of Conservation in Africa. LIT-Verlag, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-643-91090-5 .

Individual evidence

  1. Government Gazette 5818. Republic of Namibia, September 1, 2015.
predecessor Office successor
John Arnold Traditional leader of the ǃKung
( Traditional leaders of the San )