1. Colonialism: The practice by which a country extends its power and control over another country or territory, often exploiting its resources and inhabitants for economic gain.
2. Volkekunde: The study or field of study of the customs, beliefs, and social institutions of specific groups, particularly in relation to non-western societies.
3. Inward looking: Focused on internal matters, often to the exclusion of external influences or perspectives.
4. Anthropologists: Scholars who study the cultural, social, and physical development of human beings.
5. Decolonising: The process of undoing the effects of colonialism, through challenging and dismantling systems of power, privilege, and oppression that were created during the colonial era.
6. Afrikaner: A person of Afrikaans-speaking descent, typically of Dutch, German, or French heritage, in South Africa.
7. Poor white problem: The socioeconomic challenges faced by white South Africans, particularly those living in poverty.
8. Apartheid: A system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination that was enforced in South Africa from 1948 to 1994.
9. Nationalism: A belief in the importance of preserving and promoting the interests and identity of one's nation or ethnic group.
10. Western: Referring to countries and cultures that are traditionally associated with Europe and North America, and often characterized by democratic governments, capitalism, and individualism.
11. Eucentric: Focused on or centered around Europe, often to the exclusion of other perspectives or influences.
12. Decolonising: The process of challenging and dismantling systems of power and oppression that were created during the colonial era, to promote equality, justice, and self-determination for marginalized groups.
Define /diciss the following
1. Colonialism
2.Volkekande
3.Inward looking
4. Anthropologists
5. Decolonising
6 Afrikaner
7. Poor white problem
8. Apartheid
9. Nationalism
10.Western
11Eucentric
12 Decolonising
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