afrikaner|afrikaners in English

noun

[,Af·ri'kan·er || ‚æfrɪ'kɑːndə(r)]

native of South Africa with Dutch ancestry; one who speaks Afrikaans

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1. Afrikaners dance to traditional Afrikaner music at the Wiesbaden nightclub outside Bloemfontein, South Africa

2. Die Blad is gestig rondom die debat oor die Boer(volk) of Afrikaner, asook Boere-Afrikaners of omgekeerd

3. Afrikaner synonyms, Afrikaner pronunciation, Afrikaner translation, English dictionary definition of Afrikaner

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5. Not one single black person in afrikaner family at a playground in orania, south africa - Afrikaners stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

6. “It was the Afrikaner fear of black domination that first drew me to writing a book about the Afrikaners,” Norman said in an interview

7. The Bond was launched as a reaction to the alienation of Afrikaners by the English rulers, and first emerged as a force to promote Afrikaner economic

8. Afrikaner nationalism (Afrikaans: Afrikanernasionalisme) is a political ideology that was born in the late nineteenth century among Afrikaners in South Africa.It was immensely influenced by anti-British sentiment which grew strong among the Afrikaners, especially because of the Boer Wars.

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10. The first group of people who called themselves Afrikaners were the descendants and followers of Oude Ram Afrikaner (born in the 1690’s in the Tulbagh district)

11. Under apartheid, the South African government promoted Afrikaner culture, Afrikaans and English were the official languages, and the majority of the politicians running the country were Afrikaners.

12. Afrikaner Calvinism is a cultural and religious development among Afrikaners that combined elements of seventeenth-century Calvinist doctrine with a "chosen people" ideology based in the Bible

13. In 1988 Boshoff founded the Afrikaner-Vryheidstigting (Afrikaner Freedom Foundation) or Avstig.

14. Until the death of Jan Jonker Afrikaner in 1889, the Afrikaners were an influential Orlam group in the Northern Cape and especially Namibia, where they founded the capital of Windhoek.

15. Afrikaner nationalism, apartheid, and Afrikaner identity were, for many years, practically inseparable.

16. ‘Afrikaans, the language spoken by Afrikaners, evolved as a dialect of Dutch spoken by settlers on the frontier during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.’ ‘Orange is a reference to the Dutch heritage of many Afrikaners.’ ‘He was a white, male Afrikaner from the heartland of the volk, the Free State.’

17. Perhaps among the most organized is the Afrikaner Resistance Movement or AWB (Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging).

18. Of or relating to Afrikaans or Afrikaners

19. The Afrikaners: Biography of A People, the first comprehensive history of the Afrikaner people based on―and critical of―the most recent scholarly work, draws on the author’s own research and interviews conducted with leading political actors

20. Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging, (English: Afrikaner Resistance Movement) (AWB) is a South African far right secessionist political organisation.

21. What are synonyms for Afrikaner?

22. 3 synonyms for Afrikaner: Afrikander, Boer, Afrikaans

23. The word “Afrikaners” means “Africans” in Dutch.

24. Religion And Festivals - Afrikaners Religion: Afrikaners celebrate Christmas, Good Friday, and Ascension Day, which is the 40th day after Easter

25. Tansey Coetzee clearly has Coloured ancestry just by her surname, Coetzee, which is known among Afrikaners (note that Afrikaner surnames are not necessarily Dutch, as Huguenots and Germans were part of the original Cape Colony population)