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Title:Exercise in Futility or Dawn of Afrikaner Self-Determination: An Exploratory Ethno-Historical Investigation of Orania
Author:De Beer, F.C.ISNI
Year:2006
Periodical:Anthropology Southern Africa
Volume:29
Issue:3-4
Pages:105-114
Language:English
Geographic term:South Africa
Subjects:communities
ethnicity
Afrikaners
self-determination
Peoples of Africa (Ethnic Groups)
Ethnic and Race Relations
History and Exploration
Abstract:Due to their ethnic diversity, nation-States have the arduous task of accommodating various identity-conscious groups within their boundaries. Nationbuilding programmes and strategies are employed mostly to unite the heterogeneous populations of nation-States, as is currently also being done by the ANC government in South Africa. In 1991, three years before the ANC came to power, a group of Afrikaners who wished to maintain their identity and culture purchased a town from the Department of Water Affairs next to the Orange River in the Northern Cape Province with the purpose of establishing self-determination in an own territory and ultimately a 'volkstaat'. In this article, based on fieldwork undertaken in 2006, the antecedents of the Orania Afrikaner settlement, their ethnic identity, management structure, political affiliations, daily life and quality of life, the viability of the settlement as well as views of fellow Afrikaners in South Africa about its establishment, are reflected upon. In the process due consideration is given to the viability and sustainability of the Orania undertaking and whether or not it constitutes the dawn of Afrikaner self-determination that will ultimately fulfil the freedom ideals of identity-conscious Afrikaners. The study is also contextualized within the current theoretical tenants of ethnicity and the methodology of anthropology. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract]
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