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Examines white settlers lives and argues that a series of interlaced ideas about civilization, paternalism, threats, and moral failings lead to their claims of sppremacy enacted through rituals of prestige, deference, humiliation, and violence.
Siedler. --- Weisse. --- Colonists. --- Ethnic relations --- Colonists --- Settlers (Colonists) --- Persons --- Inter-ethnic relations --- Interethnic relations --- Relations among ethnic groups --- Acculturation --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Ethnic groups --- Ethnology --- Social problems --- Sociology --- Minorities --- Race relations --- History --- History. --- 1895 - 1963 --- Kenia. --- Kenya. --- Kenya --- Cenia --- Chenia --- Colony and Protectorate of Kenya --- GOK --- Government of Kenya --- Jamhuri ya Kenya --- Kenia --- Kenii︠a︡ --- Kenniya --- Kenya Colony and Protectorate --- Ḳenyah --- Kīniyā --- Kīnyā --- Quênia --- Republic of Kenya --- Кения --- קניה --- كينيا --- ケニア --- 肯尼亚 --- East Africa Protectorate --- Weiße Rasse --- Weißer --- Weibliche Weiße --- Europide --- Ansiedler --- Kolonist --- Siedlerin --- Kenii͡ --- Kīniy --- Kīny --- Ǧumhūrīyat Kīnyā --- Kīnyā --- Republik Kenia --- Keniia --- 12.12.1963 --- -History --- African History. --- HISTORY / Africa / East. --- African history --- Law. --- Paternalism. --- Prestige. --- Rape. --- Settler colonialism. --- Violence. --- Whiteness.
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