The events that more than likely began the Afrikaners sense of being threatened by black African people was the fact that whites were being slaughtered all over South Africa.
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The threat was probably felt after they clashed with the Bantu tribe, which was moving south in search of new lands.
Africans and people of the African diaspora
Africans and people of the African daispora
ivory coast
The Family is the most important group of people in African tribes.
people moved from north to south.
Not only Afrikaners but Boers and English all white people in South Africa thousands of white people is murdered on farms and in cities all over South Africa
There are no such things as Afrikaners. They do not exist. there are indiginous people from the South of Africa who are Africans. Dutch people are Afrikaners (false)
The Afrikaners were the people who had moved to Africa. they were the white people who had started the Apartheid.
Yes, Afrikaners are generally considered white people. They are descendants of Dutch, French Huguenot, and German settlers who arrived in South Africa during the 17th and 18th centuries. Afrikaners primarily speak Afrikaans, a language derived from Dutch, and have a distinct cultural identity within South Africa.
Answer this question… To the Boer Republics
cheetah's get threatened by people that are on there territory
if you mean the language, it is spelled " Afrikaans" if you mean the people they are calle " Afrikaners"
She was proud of what she did because she had finally made justice for her African American people now the African American people could sit were they wanted on the bus and the could eat rite next to the white people without being threatened or beating up
The Tsetse Fly causes a lot of the cases, probably around 50,000 people have it in Ethiopia alone, maybe more.
Yes because its just like how we have Japanese people in Australia
I think they did, but if they had parties with other African Americans the probably ate African food Yes they do. They just season their foods differently.
Most of the people in Gambia are Muslims, probably 90% of them. Christianity is probably 9%, while the African Traditional religion is just 1%.