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Location: Afrikaners live primarily in the Republic of South Africa. A few are found in farming enterprises in other southern Africa countries. During the colonial period, several hundred farmed in Kenya.
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strategyleader.org/profiles/afrikaner.html
strategyleader.org/profiles/afrikaner.html
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Over the next 300 years, the Afrikaners battled indigenous (native) African peoples. established independent republics in the interior, and fought the British in two wars known as the Anglo-Boer Wars. All territories were finally united on May 31, 1910, to become the Union of South Africa.
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www.everyculture.com/wc/Rwanda-to-Syria/Afrikaners.html
www.everyculture.com/wc/Rwanda-to-Syria/Afrikaners.html
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Afrikaner Calvinism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Afrikaner Calvinism is, according to theory, a unique cultural development that combined the Calvinist religion with the political aspirations of the white Afrikaans speaking people of South Africa. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrikaner_Calvinism
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Who are the Afrikaners? The first recorded use of the term ("Afrikaander") to describe a European occurred in March 1707, but a self Yet as The Afrikaners makes clear, the Afrikaners have long been a fractious people. Giliomee devotes an early chapter to the "fractious frontiersmen" of the late eighteenth century.
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www.unomaha.edu/itwsjr/ThirdXV/JervisAfrikaners.15.htm
www.unomaha.edu/itwsjr/ThirdXV/JervisAfrikaners.15.htm
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Afrikaners. Afrikaners. Information about Afrikaners in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... But apartheid took an especially pernicious form in 1950 when the ruling Afrikaners, descendants of the original Dutch settlers, began passing laws forcing blacks and coloureds (people of mixed race)
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/Afrikaners
encyclopedia.farlex.com/Afrikaners
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the history of the Afrikaners including where they originated from, how their society was structured, and what is occurring with them currently. ... Afrikaners is the name given to the people who settled in, and colonized, certain regions in South Africa during the 17th Century. Descendents from the Netherlands and France,
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www.essortment.com/all/afrikanerssouth_rosy.htm
www.essortment.com/all/afrikanerssouth_rosy.htm
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Ninety thousand Afrikaners fought against a British army that eventually approached 500,000 men, most from Britain but including large numbers of volunteers also from Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
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www.countrystudies.us/south-africa/16.htm
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It is a study of a unique set of concrete events, in this case, the rise and decline since the Boer War of ethnicity as a basis for political mobilization among the Afrikaners. Yet it uses (rather than directly assesses the validity of) general concepts produced in such "natural" sciences as sociology and psychology.
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paul.bullen.com/BullenEthnicism.html
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Looking specifically at Afrikaners, with a great clanging of bells the Free State video has been disowned by the largest Afrikaner organisations and the most widely read Afrikaans newspaper, Rapport. But read a bit more closely: the rejections contain two worrying aspects.
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www.thoughtleader.co.za/christivanderwesthuizen/2008/03...
www.thoughtleader.co.za/christivanderwesthuizen/2008/03/05/you-can-take-afrikaners-out-of-apartheid-but-can-you-take-apartheid-out-of-afrikaners/
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