Definition of Afrikaaner. Meaning of Afrikaaner. Synonyms of Afrikaaner

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- Afrikaners (Afrikaans: [afriˈkɑːnərs]) are a Southern African ethnic group descended from predominantly Dutch settlers first arriving at the Cape of Good...
- The Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (pronounced [afriˈkɑːnər ˌviərstants.bəˈviəχəŋ], meaning 'Afrikaner Resistance Movement'), commonly known by its abbreviation...
- Patricia, a professor of psychology, and Louis Krige, a physician. She is of Afrikaaner and German descent. The Kriges later moved to Port Elizabeth, where Alice...
- woman from South Africa, is brought to London by Hendrick Caezer, an Afrikaaner. Caezer puts her on display as the "Hottentot venus" in freak shows, exploiting...
-      Kanuri      Songhai other      Khoi-San (unity doubtful; Khoikhoi, San, Sandawe + Hadza)      Malayo-Polynesian (Malagasy)      Indo-European (Afrikaaner)...
- August 2018. "Geestelike Erfenis van die "Afrikaaner" in Suid-Afrika" [Spiritual Heritage of the "Afrikaaner" in South Africa] (PDF) (in Afrikaans). Ignited...
- (1971). Die Herkoms van die Afrikaner 1657 - 1867 [The Origin of the Afrikaaner 1657 - 1867] (in Afrikaans). Cape Town: A. A. Balkema. ISBN 978-1-920429-13-3...
- of Afrikaans-speakers from the Cape formed the Genootskap vir Regte Afrikaaners ('Society for Real Afrikaners'), and published a number of books in Afrikaans...
- language of the apartheid government in South Africa. She once stated "When Afrikaaners sing in my language, then I will sing theirs." English was seen as the...
- a distinct identity as Afrikaners (formerly sometimes Afrikaander or Afrikaaner, from the Dutch Africaander) or Boers (farmers). In 1806, the Cape was...