hamitism

/hæmɪˈtɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A theory that suggests that the peoples of Ethiopia and Eritrea are descended from a common ancestral people.

“The anthropologist’s work focused on the concept of hamitism and its impact on the region’s cultural identity.”

2. noun

A racial or ethnic ideology that emphasizes the supposed superiority of the Hamitic peoples.

“The scholar criticized the idea of hamitism and its use in justifying colonialism.”

Synonyms

  • hamitic
  • hamiticism

Antonyms

  • negritude
  • negroid