Baster Party - March 11, 2005
Went to the 21st birthday party of a young Namibian woman last Saturday. The ceremony was much like that of a wedding. We were all required to dress formally and our clothes had to be within the range of red or black. The birthday girl was led in by her father as Boys 2 Men crooned on about how hard it was to say goodbye to yesterday.
It was quite a dramatic scene. All of the pertinent family members had to give a speech as the young woman was made to sit up on a pedestal at the front of the room. Unfortunately for me most of the speeches were in Afrikaans, but 'buya buya buya danke' anyhow.
We had a really nice dinner and afterwards some party games for the best dressed man and woman.
I did not take pictures at this event as it was more of a private family affair. The family is of Baster origin. You can find out more about the Rehoboth Basters here. The Basters are a very proud group. The tradition in this culture is to celebrate the 21st birthday for a boy or girl with a huge party. The child is awarded with a gold key if they have been good and not gotten themselves into too much trouble in the first 21 years of their life.
I had to get up early and prepare for my trip to Botswana so I was gone before the dancing started.

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