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The Cape Coloureds are modern-day descendants of slaves imported into South Africa by Dutch settlers. They are largely found in the Western Cape Province. There are approximately 4 million of them. The majority language is Afrikaans. These slaves were brought from Indonesia, Madagascar, and Mozambique, and from these diverse origins they gradually evolved into one single ethnic group. In many cases the slaves were imported to be concubines and wives to single male Dutch settlers. Much racial mixture has thus occurred over the generations, both with Europeans and with indigenous Khoi and San. A monument celebrating the emancipation of slaves in the British Empire in 1834, erected in Victoria Tower Gardens, Millbank, Westminster, London Wiktionary has a definition of: Slavery Slavery can mean one or more related conditions which involve control of a person against his or her will, enforced by violence or... The Western Cape is a province in the south west of South Africa. ... Afrikaans is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in South Africa and Namibia. ... An 18th century drawing of Khoikhoi worshipping the moon The Khoikhoi (people people or real people) or Khoi are a division of the Khoisan ethnic group of south-western Africa, closely related to the Bushmen (San in the Khoi language). ... The Bushmen or San peoples of South Africa and neighbouring Botswana and Namibia, who live in the Kalahari, are part of the Khoisan group and are related to the Khoikhoi. ...


Technically, the term "Cape Coloured" referred to a subset of "Coloured" South Africans, with complex (and often arbitrary) criteria having been used by the Apartheid bureaucracy to determine whether a person was a "Cape Coloured", or belonged to one of a number of other related "Coloured" subgroups such as the "Cape Malays", or "Other Coloureds". In the South African context, the term Coloured refers to various people of mixed Bantu, Khoisan, and European descent (with some Malay or Indian ancestry, especially in the Western Cape) together with some racially pure Khoisans. ... A segregated beach in South Africa, 1982. ... The Cape Malays are an ethnic group who can claim descent from political dissidents and their families brought to South Africa from Indonesian and Malaysian starting from 1667. ...


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Cape Coloureds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (313 words)
The term Cape Coloureds refers to the modern-day descendants of slaves imported into South Africa by Dutch settlers as well as to other groups of mixed ancestry.
Technically, the term "Cape Coloured" referred to a subset of "Coloured" South Africans, with subjective criteria having been used by the Apartheid bureaucracy to determine whether a person was a "Cape Coloured", or belonged to one of a number of other related "Coloured" subgroups such as the "Cape Malays", or "Other Coloureds".
Cape Coloured group is far from being homogenous: these divisions were accentuated by the Apartheid classifications which defined type hierarchies with this grouping.
Coloured - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1988 words)
But some people who identify as Coloured reject the term “mixed race” on the grounds that it suggests that they are somehow the exception to a general rule of racial purity — an idea not borne out by genetics or history.
Coloured people largely lost their votes in the 1950s, with the last municipal votes being removed in 1972.
Coloured people were subject to forced relocation; for instance, the multicultural Cape Town area of District Six was bulldozed and its inhabitants moved to racially-designated sections of the metropolitan area on the Cape Flats.
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