Quote:
Brother and Captain Maharero! We would like to hear what your actual thoughts are on Palgrave’s intentions and his request that we enter into an alliance with him. We were pleased to hear that you too were completely opposed to entering into such an alliance with him. Now see, it is our firm resolve that we will keep our country and people, let it go as it will. (…) They try to keep us apart.
Source:
Heinrich Vedder (1931): Maharero und seine Zeit im Lichte der Dokumente seines Nachlasses. Windhoek: Veröffentlichungen der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft für S.W. Afrika. Band V., p. 18.
Author Bio:
Moses Witbooi or ǀGâbeb ǃA-ǁîmab (c. 1807-1888) was a Nama captain in present-day Namibia. The quote is from a letter to the Ovaherero Captain Maharero ua Tjamuaha.
Context:

Further Reading:
*Reinhard Koesseler (2007): Genocide, Apology and Reparation – the linkage between images of the past in Namibia and Germany.
*is3w (2007): Altlasten – Namibias langer Weg in die Unabhängigkeit.
*Torben Jorgensen & Eric Markusen (1999): The Genocide of the Hereros. In: Israel W. Charny (Hrsg.): Encyclopedia of Genocide. Band 1, S. 288.
Year:
1878