Description:
This study examines ethnic attitudes and ethnic stereotyping in Windhoek, Namibiaa society historically shaped by deep racial stratification among white, Coloured, and African populations. Although apartheid was formally abolished in 1979, its legacies continued to influence social relations throughout the period when the country was administered by South Africa (1915–1990). The study draws on data collected in 1988–1989 by Dr. Wade Pendleton, supported by existing literature and the researcher’s field experience.