African Indonesians
Orang Indonesia keturunan Afrika (Indonesian) | |
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| Indonesia (Java) | |
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| Indonesian · English · Languages of Africa | |
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| African people |
African people in Indonesia refers to Indonesians of full or partial African ancestry.[1] They may have been born in or immigrated to Indonesia. The first wave of immigration was in the 19th century, between 1830 and 1872, when West Africans were recruited from the Dutch Gold Coast for military service and indentured servitude in the East Indies.[2][3]
References
- ^ Bekers, Elisabeth; Helff, Sissy; Meroll, Daniela (2009). Transcultural Modernities: Narrating Africa in Europe. Amsterdam: Rodopi B.V. ISBN 978-90-420-2538-7.
- ^ Davies, Carole Boyce (2008). Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora: Origins, Experiences, and Culture. Vol. I. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-85109-700-5.
- ^ Kessel, Ineke van (Amsterdam 2005). Zwarte Hollanders; Afrikaanse soldaten in Nederlands-Indië. KIT Publishers. p. 213. ISBN 90-6832-498-5
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