Bethanie (often in
German
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: ''Bethanien'', and in
English: ''Bethany'', previously Klipfontein,
Khoekhoegowab
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: ǀUiǂgandes) is a village in the
ǁKaras Region
The ǁKharas Region (pronounced , with a lateral click, former name Karas Region, without the click) is the southernmost, largest, and least densely populated of the 14 regions of Namibia; its capital is Keetmanshoop. The name assigned to the r ...
of southern
Namibia
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. It is one of the oldest settlements in the country. Bethanie had 2,372 inhabitants in 2023.
Geography
Bethanie is situated on the
C14 road between
Goageb and
Walvis Bay
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The bay is a ...
, west of
Keetmanshoop
Keetmanshoop is a town in the ǁKaras Region of southern Namibia. It is named after , a German Empire, German industrialist and benefactor of the city. Keetmanshoop had a population of 27,862 people in 2023.
History
Before the colonial era, ...
.
History
The area around Bethanie originally belonged to the
Red Nation
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. At the beginning of the 18th century, the ǃAman (
Bethanie Orlam), a subtribe of the
Orlam people
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, obtained settlement rights and settled here. As
missionaries
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started travelling north from the
Cape Colony
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in the early 19th century, they established
mission stations on their way. The
London Missionary Society
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founded the town, but, because of a shortage of missionaries and presumably because of the cooperation between the London and
Rhenish Missionary Society
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at the time, they instead sent a
German
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missionary.
Reverend
Heinrich Schmelen arrived in 1814 as missionary of the Kaiǀkhauan (
Khauas Nama) and their leader
Amraal Lambert.
The ''Schmelenhaus'' was built the same year, long considered the oldest structure in Namibia. It has been a National Monument since 1952 and currently serves as a small museum. It was later discovered that the church and the pastor's house in
Warmbad, both destroyed in 1811, were older than the Schmelenhaus,
and that the fortification of
ǁKhauxaǃnas
ǁKhauxaǃnas (Khoekhoegowab: ''passively defend people from an enemy'', Afrikaans / Dutch language, Dutch name Schans Vlakte: ''fortified valley'') is an uninhabited village with a ruined fortress in south-eastern Namibia, east of the Great Kar ...
predates all other European constructions.
Schmelen also initiated the building of a chapel which was in ruins when
James Edward Alexander visited the village in 1837.
In 1822, Schmelen left Bethanie after becoming frustrated with his missionary work among the local tribes, who refused his repeated and impassioned pleas to attend church
and because of an ongoing conflict between Amraal Lambert's Orlam and another
Namaqua tribe living at the station. Livestock and men were killed, and buildings burned. According to
James Edward Alexander, Schmelen had "tried in vain to prevent the people of the station exchanging their cattle at
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The original church was built in 1859, and also still stands today.
In 1883, Bethanie was the scene of the historical land sale at the house of Namaqua chief Josef Frederiks II that would eventually establish German Empire, Imperial Germany colony of German South West Africa. Adolf Lüderitz in May 1883 obtained the area of Angra Pequena (today the town of Lüderitz
Lüderitz is a town in the ǁKaras Region of southern Namibia. It lies on one of the least hospitable coasts in Africa. It is a port developed around Robert Harbour and Shark Island. Lüderitz had a population of 16,125 people in 2023.
Th ...
) from Frederiks for 100 £ in gold and 200 rifles. Three months later on 21 August, Frederiks sold Lüderitz with a stretch of land wide, between the Orange River
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and Angra Pequena, for 500£ and 60 rifles. This area was far bigger than Frederiks had thought, as the contract specified its width as "20 geographical miles", a term that the tribal chief was not familiar with: 1 German geographical mile
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was approximately , whereas the common mile in the territory was the English mile, 1.6 kilometres.
Politics
Bethanie is governed by a village council that has five seats.
In the 2004 local authority elections the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) narrowly won over South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO
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) with 307 votes (three seats) to 299 (two seats). In the 2010 local authority election Bethanie again was one of only a few local councils in Namibia that the SWAPO did not win. This time the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP, an opposition party founded in 2007) narrowly beat SWAPO with 253 to 245 votes. The DTA finished in 3rd with 52 votes. The 2015 local authority election was won by SWAPO which gained three seats (278 votes) while the DTA gained the remaining two seats (188 votes).
In the 2020 local authority election the Landless People's Movement
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(LPM, a new party registered in 2018) won with 378 votes and gained three seats. One seat each went to the Popular Democratic Movement
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(PDM, the new name of the DTA since 2017) with 179 votes, and to SWAPO with 166 votes.
Bethanie is the seat of the !Aman Traditional Authority, and its current chief () is Johannes Frederick. His predecessor David Frederick (Chief 1977-2018), alongside Herero Paramount Chief Advocate Vekuii Rukoro in January 2017 filed a class-action lawsuit against Germany on behalf of the Herero and Nama peoples in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. David Frederick was the grandson of Cornelius Fredericks, a leading resistance fighter against German colonial invasion.
Media and popular culture
A fictionalized version of Bethanie – named "''Bethany''" in English and depicted as a drought-plagued former mining town – is the primary setting for Richard Stanley's 1993 feature horror film
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, ''Dust Devil''.
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Populated places in the ǁKaras Region
Villages in Namibia