Was it strange for a white Afrikaner to seek help from a black Nigerian faith healer? |
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In the past, Afrikaner young people entertained themselves in folk dances, church-sponsored youth activities, and the bioscope. |
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Afrikaner women were newly empowered by more extensive literacy and the franchise. |
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The founding of the party was preceded by a bitter power struggle between the verkramptes and the verligtes in the Afrikaner community. |
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They've lit a braai, or barbecue, and they're brewing tea and frying boerewors, spicy Afrikaner sausage. |
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Herbst is a bearish Afrikaner with unruly graying hair and a love of a good joke. |
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Social change and political challenges divided Afrikaner verligtes from verkramptes. |
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The one thing that they can be assured of is a hostile reception from the Afrikaner support base that still exists in Bloemfontein. |
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He was a white, male Afrikaner from the heartland of the volk, the Free State. |
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In this respect, what is the place occupied by the Afrikaner culture in the South African society? |
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For example, the roots of Afrikaner Christian-Nationalist ideology are correctly traced to the Calvinist philosophy advocated by the Doppers and academics of Potchefstroom. |
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The voyage nearly breaks down with the very first author she grabs, the Afrikaner allegorist Etienne Leroux. |
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She was the child of an Afrikaner family that belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church. |
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These two, African and Afrikaner nationalism, embody fundamentally different perspectives on the character and the future of our country. |
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As all our other cultural communities, the Afrikaner community, which is in its turn quite diverse and evolving, is also a highly valued element. |
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British forces, which have been estimated at 500,000, far outnumbered a force of about 90,000 in the Afrikaner armies. |
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Afrikaner governments inherited a dual legal system of common and customary law from British colonizers. |
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Although they were called Boers, the Dutch word for farmer, it would be a mistake to think of all the Afrikaner trekkers and their descendants essentially as farmers. |
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The last thing Mandela wanted to do was unite, through fear, the often bitterly divided white Anglo and Afrikaner populations. |
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After 1845, the Pedi also had to contend with an influx of white Afrikaner settlers, some of whom seized Pedi children and forced them to work as slaves. |
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Leonie was of German descent while her husband Hendrik was an Afrikaner. |
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In the scramble for alterity that followed the demise of apartheid, forty unreconciled Afrikaner families, led by Verwoerd's son-in-law, retreated to Orania, an enclave established in the northern Cape. |
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Immediately seeing in Viljoen someone who could defuse the right-wing threat, Mandela was at pains to hear his cause sympathetically, refusing to shut the door on the possibility of an Afrikaner homeland. |
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The recent merger of these two parties to form the Democratic Alliance does not alter the reality that a hundred years after the Boer War which gave birth to it, Afrikaner ethnonationalism is dead. |
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This means right-wing politics have become constitutionalized, and the few remaining extremist elements, such as the Afrikaner Resistance Movement, have been marginalized. |
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However the appliance is capable of displaying most messages in the following languages: French, English, Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch and Afrikaner. |
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He had accepted and had been impressed by her pure Afrikaner hospitality. |
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The cortege will also pass near the one-time home of Paul Kruger, the father of the Afrikaner nation. |
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Afrikaner nationalism has taken the form of political parties and secret societies such as the Broederbond in the twentieth century. |
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The attributes they shared came to serve as a basis for the evolution of Afrikaner identity and consciousness. |
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A clamour of young Afrikaner supermodel-types downing cocktails as pink as the paintwork lament the absence of their menfolk, lost to the rugby apparently, in machine-gun ek-sents. |
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The Union of South Africa, only four years old in 1914, had just emerged from the bitter Anglo-Boer War which saw the Afrikaner minority defeated by the British. |
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Afrikaner Nationalists, knowing how the Coloureds come in to the world, are divided in what to do with them: there is a strong movement in the Cape to give them direct representation in parliament. |
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Concern in London over the electoral victory by the Afrikaner party Het Volk evaporated as soon as it became clear that both Botha and Smuts understood the economic preeminence of mining capital. |
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Unable to come to terms with a changing society, the identity of the Afrikaner characters in the novel is regressively tied to the past. |
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Instead, he told the Freedom Front leaders that if they could find a way of establishing a separate Afrikaner state without forcibly moving or disenfranchising any blacks, he would be prepared to consider it. |
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But, as the Government does this, it must at all times be aware of ethnic sensitivities, and not bend any Afrikaner, Zulu or other cultural twigs too far. |
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Staff at Jan Jonker Afrikaner Senior Secondary School and Goreangab Junior Secondary School heard about the benefits of declaring their schools gun-free, and urged to talk to students about the campaign. |
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The white solders were very good and thoroughly liked and respected the black troops, but nonetheless they were white Afrikaner South Africans with everything that entails. |
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Many of the original Afrikaner Voortrekkers fled tyranny and said they were inspired by the Americans, vowing to seek freedom. |
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Most of these originally settled in the Cape Colony, but have since been quickly absorbed into the Afrikaner population. |
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The Boers and Afrikaner Calvinists combined ideas from Calvinism and Kuyperian theology to justify apartheid in South Africa. |
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Andre Brink was the first Afrikaner writer to be banned by the government after he released the novel A Dry White Season. |
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Afrikaner families thus became larger in size, more interconnected, and clannish than those of any other colonial establishment in the world. |
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Some of the more common Afrikaner surnames include Botha, Pretorius and van der Merwe. |
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Rugby in particular is considered one of the central pillars of the Afrikaner community. |
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White Zimbabweans are mostly of British origin, but there are also Afrikaner, Greek, Portuguese, French and Dutch communities. |
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In 1914 the National Party was formed to promote Afrikaner economic interests and sever South Africa's ties to the United Kingdom. |
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I am an Afrikaner and I want to show that baboon Julius Malema. |
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He writes with considerable authority, an authority that has been earned as a fearless journalist and radical Afrikaner commentator. |
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Others emphasize the group's re-articulation of 'zef,' a uniquely South African counter-culture that caricatures the trashier elements of Afrikaner life. |
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In South Africa, an Afrikaner minority party, the National Party, came to power in 1948 and enacted a series of segregationist laws favouring whites known as apartheid. |
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As of 2011, Georgia is encouraging Afrikaner immigration to assist in reviving the country's agriculture industry, which has fallen on hard times. |
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Afrikaans is also spoken by some residents of Afrikaner descent. |
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The Dutch braadworst's name might suggest it being a variant of the bratwurst, but this is not the case and it is closely related to the well known Afrikaner Boerewors. |
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From 1948 to 1994, it was controlled by white Afrikaner nationalists focused on racial segregation and white minority rule known officially as apartheid. |
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The Freedom Front Plus is an Afrikaner ethnic political party which lobbies for minority rights to be granted to all of the South African ethnic minorities. |
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The majority of Swaziland's population is ethnically Swazi, mixed with a small number of Zulu and White Africans, mostly people of British and Afrikaner descent. |
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As a direct result of the Union, a number of the traditions and values of the Boer minority were assimilated within a militant new Afrikaner nationalism. |
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Stern and God-fearing, the Afrikaner takes his religion seriously. |
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But often ignored are other methodologies that affirmed and uplifted the minority Afrikaner cultural universe and language, as a driving force of success. |
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