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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Chimu: Uh no, they weren't. They were regarded as Griqua or Colored.[/QUOTE]This fellow has a different take... [i]Coloreds: Mixed-race descendants of Africans, Asians, and Europeans, coloreds compose two distinct communities: the Malays (mostly Moslem, descended from Indonesian slaves), and the [b]Griquas[/b], whose origins are from [b]Khoikhoi and white **unions**[/b]. The Coloreds speak Afrikaans and, to a lesser extent, English. They are concentrated in the three Cape provinces. Since the official beginning of apartheid in 1948, they have tended to identify socially with Blacks more and more[/i] - Obi O. Akwani, [i]IMDiversity.com[/i] By the same author above... [i]The Peoples of South Africa Modern South Africa is composed of many peoples who, as a [b]result of the country's history[/b], fall into [b]four main race-based categories[/b]: indigenous [1*][b]Africans or Blacks[/b], [2*]Europeans or Whites, [3*]Asians or Indians, and [4*]Coloreds. The [b]African majority[/b] consists of three main cultural groups: the [b]Khoikhoi, the San or Khoisan people of the Cape region and the Bantus.[/b][/i] My emphasis for clarity: the numbers [1*] through to [4*] Chimu, do you have evidence that Apartheid South Africa, and henceforth, modern South Africa's "racial" or ethnic categories are different from what is being stated above? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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