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half-caste
half-caste Also half-cast. † 1. A mixed caste; a race sprung from the union of two castes or races. Obs.1798 Wellesley in Owen Desp. 15 Several of them are Caffres and people of half-cast. 2. One of a mixed race, a half-breed; esp., in India, one born or descended from a European father and native m...
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Half-caste
Half-caste is a term used for individuals of multiracial descent. Half-caste in other colonial empires
The term half-caste was common in British colonies, however it was not exclusive to the British Empire.
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half-caste
half-caste(also half-breed), n (sometimes derog 有时作贬义) person of mixed race 混血儿.
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Half-Caste (film)
Half-Caste also called The Real Story of Half-Caste is a 2004 documentary-style horror film written and directed by Sebastian Apodaca. Set in Southern Africa, it centers around a group of documentary makers who search for the Half-Caste, a hybrid creature that is said to be part man and
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Half-Caste Act
"Half-caste" people were distinguished from "full-blood" Aboriginal people.
The removed children are now known as the Stolen Generations. The Act defined "Aboriginal" as "every Aboriginal native of Australia, every Aboriginal half-caste, or child of a half-caste".
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Half Caste (disambiguation)
Half-caste are people of mixed ethnicity. (film), a 2004 horror film
Half-Caste Act 1886 (title in Victoria), or Aborigines Protection Act 1886 (title in Western Australia)
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Half Caste (horse)
Half Caste was a British racehorse who won the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree in 1859, against a field of twenty horses. The race was very closely run and Half Caste won by only a short neck from Jean Du Quesne. Breeding and ownership According to George Edwin Collins, "Nimrod junior", in hi...
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Half Caste (poem)
"Half-Caste" is a poem by Guyanese poet John Agard that looks at people's ideas and usage of the term "half-caste", a derogatory term for people of multiracial
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George Briggs (sealer)
John Briggs
Brough Smyth gives an account of a half-caste Tasmanian called John Briggs, as follows: "John Briggs, a half-caste Tasmanian, who intermarried He is very different from the half-caste Australian, and is also unlike the half-caste negro."
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Aborigines Protection Act
The Aborigines Protection Act may refer to:
Half-Caste Act 1886 (title in Victoria), or Aborigines Protection Act 1886 (title in Western Australia)
Aborigines
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Caste (disambiguation)
William Robertson
Caste (1930 film), a British film
Caste (upcoming film), an American drama film
Caste (biology), a group in eusocial animals
See also
Half-caste
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Cecil Cook (physician)
As Chief Protector of Aborigines, Cook was involved in marital affairs concerning "half-caste" women. He believed by the fifth or sixth generations "half-caste" children would not display any Aboriginal characteristics.
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Chee-Chee
refer to:
Chee-Chee, a monkey character in the Doctor Dolittle series of children's books
Chee-Chee, an ethnic slur against an Anglo-Indian or Eurasian half-caste
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Kahlin Compound
After 1924, "half-caste" children were separated from their parents and other adults and moved to an institution at Myilly Point. The new "Half-Caste Home" was opened at Myilly Point in 1924, and most of the Kahlin children were moved there.
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Aboriginal Protection Act 1869
In 1886, Victoria's parliament passed what became known as the Half-Caste Act, giving the board power to expel Aboriginal Victorians of mixed heritage See also
Aboriginal Protection Board
Half-Caste Act
Indian Act - (Canada)
References
Further reading
History of Indigenous Australians
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