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Colored People: Who were they?. Done by: Jeena Dansingani and Nicholas Mahfood. Who are they?. Colored people is defined as a person of mixed European (white) and African (black).
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Colored People: Who were they? Done by: Jeena Dansingani and Nicholas Mahfood.
Who are they? • Colored people is defined as a person of mixed European (white) and African (black). • Individuals assigned to this classification originated primarily from 18th to 19th century unions between men of higher and woman of lower social groups. • Colored people are those persons who are referred to as Bruinmesnse, Kleurlinge or Bruin Afrikaners in Afrikaans. These persons have a heterogeneous ethnic group who had ancestry from Europe, Khoisan and Bantu tribes in South Africa, West Africa, Indonesia, Madagascar, Malaya, India, Mozambique, Mauritius, and Saint Helena.
Colored South Africans are a people of mixed lineage descended from slaves brought to the country from east and central Africa. • The indigenous Khoisan who lived in the Cape at the time, indigenous Africans and Whites. Most of them spoke Afrikaans. • Khoisan is a term used to describe two separate groups, physically similar in being light-skinned and small in stature. • Khois, where called Hottentots by the Europeans.
People that were considered colored were usually preferred to call themselves “Khoisan” or “South African”. • Other Ethnic groups are traditionally viewed as a separate group.
Sources: • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coloured • http://www.southafrica.info/about/people/population.htm