Coloured People, One Nation

All around the world communities or nations use various words and names to signify fusion people with a mixed ancestry, racial, cultural and ethnic heritage. In some cases these terms are offensive or deemed inoffensive but in the end it does not matter, as the significance of this classification is slowly but surely becoming obsolete as the world is progressively becoming more diverse and fused.

The many guises and faces of people of colour:

Afatasi: Mixed ancestry between Samoan and White (Samoan)

Afrasian: Mixed ancestry between an African and Asian

Africasian: Mixed ancestry between an African and Asian.

Ai no ko: Child of unlike things put together (Japanese)

Ainoco: Mixed ancestry between White and Japanese (Brazil)

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It is not what you call me, but what I answer to, that matters most

An African Proverb

>> Ross Rayners <<

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