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Great Trek

The Great Trek (Afrikaans: Die Groot Trek [di ˌχruət ˈtrɛk]; Dutch: De Grote Trek [də ˌɣroːtə ˈtrɛk]) was a northward migration of Dutch-speaking settlers who travelled by wagon trains from the Cape Colony into the interior of modern South Africa from 1836 onwards, seeking to live beyond the Cape's British colonial administration.[1] The Great Trek resulted from the culmination of tensions between rural descendants of the Cape's original European settlers, known collectively as Boers, and the British Empire.[2] It was also reflective of an increasingly common trend among individual Boer communities to pursue an isolationist and semi-nomadic lifestyle away from the developing administrative complexities in Cape Town.[3] Boers who took part in the Great Trek identified themselves as voortrekkers (/ˈfʊərtrɛkərz/,[4] Afrikaans: [ˈfuərˌtrɛkərs]), meaning "pioneers", "pathfinders" (literally "fore-trekkers") in Dutch and Afrikaans.

This article is about the migration of Dutch-speaking people in southern Africa. For other uses, see Trek (disambiguation).

The Great Trek led directly to the founding of several autonomous Boer republics, namely the South African Republic (also known simply as the Transvaal), the Orange Free State, and the Natalia Republic.[5] It also led to conflicts that resulted in the displacement of the Northern Ndebele people,[6] and conflicts with the Zulu people that contributed to the decline and eventual collapse of the Zulu Kingdom.[3]

Swallow (1899) and Marie (1912)

H. Rider Haggard

Turning Wheels (1937)

Stuart Cloete

Helga Moray, Untamed (1950) - a 1955 is based on this book.

movie of the same name

The Covenant (1980)

James A. Michener

The Madonna of Excelsior (2002) ISBN 0312423829

Zakes Mda

Robin Binckes, Canvas under the Sky (2011)  1920143637 - a controversial novel about a promiscuous drug-using Voortrekker set during the Great Trek.[31]

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Trekboers

Dorsland Trek

History of South Africa

Benyon, John. "The necessity for new perspectives in South African history with particular reference to the Great Trek." Historia Archive 33.2 (1988): 1–10.

online

Cloete, Henry. The history of the great Boer trek and the origin of the South African republics (J. Murray, 1899) .

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Etherington, Norman. "The Great Trek in relation to the Mfecane: a reassessment." South African Historical Journal 25.1 (1991): 3–21.

Petzold, Jochen. "'Translating' the Great Trek to the twentieth century: re-interpretations of the Afrikaner myth in three South African novels." English in Africa 34.1 (2007): 115–131.

Routh, C. R. N. "The Great South African Trek." History Today (May 1951) 1#5 pp 7–13 online.

Von Veh, Karen. "The politics of memory in South African art." de arte 54.1 (2019): 3–24.