AFRIKANER


Meaning of AFRIKANER in English

formerly Boer

Any South African of Dutch or Huguenot descent whose native language is

The Afrikaners were originally called Boers ("farmers"), since many Dutch and Huguenot settlers of the old Cape Colony (founded 1652) became frontier farmers in the Transvaal and the Orange Free State . Staunch Calvinists, they saw themselves as children of God in a pagan wilderness. They established self-sufficient patriarchal communities, developed their own language and subculture, and were committed to a policy of apartheid . They fought a bitter war with the British (the South African War , 1899–1902) over the right to govern the frontier territories. Though defeated, they retained their old language and culture and eventually attained politically the power they had failed to win militarily. They dominated South African politics for most of the 20th century but were obliged to give up national power after the first elections based on universal suffrage in 1994. Today much of the country's economic wealth remains in Afrikaner hands. Afrikaners number about 6.4 million. See also Cape Town ; Great Trek; {{link=National Party of South Africa">National Party of South Africa .

Britannica English dictionary.      Английский словарь Британика.