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Europeans did not understand African ethnic identities.
The Balkin Peninsula in southeastern Europe was a hot bed of nationalist and the ethnic rivalries in the early 1900s.
most African cultures traditionally embrace multiculturalism
The large number and various sizes of ethnic groups has made it difficult for some African countries to develop into unified, modern nations. In some African countries, national boundaries cut across traditional ethnic homelands. As a result, people may feel closer ties to neighbors in another country than to other ethnic groups within their own country. Ethnic and religious differences have led to civil wars in several countries.
1. What is the ethnic make-up of the South African population? 1. What is the ethnic make-up of the South African population?
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Pygmy populations are found primarily in central African countries, such as Cameroon, Gabon, the Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They are known to belong to different ethnic groups, including the Aka, Baka, Mbuti, and Twa.
The Belgians, and other colonial powers, disrupted the existing tribal social structure, and, in essence if not in fact, enslaved the African population to serve the interests of the foreign nations. When the colonial powers withdrew from Africa, old tribal rivalries reemerged along with new grudges and animosities toward those tribes who collaborated with the colonizing countries.
Ethnic heritage links nations since there can be so many ethnic groups in one country that are united together. They are all connected in that country and can work together.
The African political boundaries were drawn without regard for ethnicities. Apex
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