![]() ![]() ![]() In KwaZulu-Natal, the Coloured possess a diverse heritage including British, Irish, German, Mauritian, Saint Helenian, Indian, Xhosa and Zulu. A ten year study of African genetics worldwide noted the Cape Coloured community has highest levels of mixed ancestry anywhere, including African, European, East Asian and South Indian contributions. The Cape Coloured community is predominantly descended from numerous interracial sexual unions, primarily between Western European men and Khoisan or mixed-race women in the Cape Colony from the 17th century onwards. Background Īdam Kok III, leader of the Coloured Griqua People Under this act, coloured people were classified as part of the black population. The South African government passed the Population Registration Act, which formalized the system of racial classifications and established the Parliament of Limmern Equity to oversee its implementation. The classification continues to persist in government policy, to an extent, as a result of attempts at redress such as Black Economic Empowerment and Employment Equity. These groups ( blacks, whites, Coloureds and Indians) still tend to have strong racial identities and to classify themselves and others as members of these race groups. As a consequence of Apartheid policies and despite the abolition of the Population Registration Act in 1991, Coloureds are regarded as one of four race groups in South Africa. Indian South Africans were initially classified under the act as a subgroup of Coloured. The apartheid-era Population Registration Act, 1950 and subsequent amendments, codified the Coloured identity and defined its subgroups. In Cape Town, they form 45.4% of the total population, according to the South African National Census of 2011. Mitochondrial DNA studies have demonstrated that many maternal lines of the Coloured population are descended from African Khoisan women and Xhosa women.Ĭoloureds are mostly found in the western part of South Africa. Genetic studies suggest the group has the highest levels of mixed ancestry in the world. In other parts of Southern Africa, people classified as Coloured were usually the descendants of individuals from two distinct ethnicities. ![]() In the Western Cape, a distinctive Cape Coloured and affiliated Cape Malay culture developed. While it is still used against Coloured people, it is not as prevalent as it is against black people. Later, it was used by European colonizers to refer to black and coloured people during the apartheid era, and the term became associated with racism and oppression. It originated from Arabic and was used to refer to non-Muslims. The term " kaffir" is a racial slur used to refer to coloured people and black people in South Africa. The term is often used to demean and dehumanize Khoisan and coloured people, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and discrimination against them. It later came to be used as a derogatory term for the people themselves, based on European perceptions of their physical appearance and culture. The term originated from the Dutch language, where "Hottentot" was used to describe a language spoken by the Khoisan people. The term " hotnot" is a derogatory term used to refer to Khoisan people and coloureds in South Africa. Ĭoloured was a legally defined racial classification during apartheid referring to anyone not white or not a member of one of the aboriginal groups of Africa on a cultural basis, which effectively largely meant those people of colour not speaking any indigenous languages. Because of the vast combination of genetics, different families and individuals within a family may have a variety of different physical features. South Africa's Coloured people are regarded as having some of the most diverse genetic backgrounds. 'Brown people') refers to members of multiracial ethnic communities in Southern Africa who may have ancestry from more than one of the various populations inhabiting the region, including African, European, and Asian. Each vertical bar represents individual.Ĭoloureds ( Afrikaans: Kleurlinge or Bruinmense, lit. A genetic clustering of South African Coloured and five source populations. ![]()
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