PEOPLE OF THE CARIBBEAN! American Couple Reacts'Ethnic Diversity of Independent Caribbean Countries'

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PEOPLE OF THE CARIBBEAN! American Couple Reacts"Ethnic Diversity of Independent Caribbean Countries" | The Demouchets REACT
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We are not Jamaican Chinese, we are Jamaican

fayroach
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My grandfather and grandmother came to Trinidad as indentured labourers at around 12 years old...no other family member. They said the conditions were terrible as the lady said...somebody had to do the work at a salary of one cent...either a day or week...I don't remember.

salieramesar
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They forgot about the Indonesian population from Java in Suriname.

hunchbackaudio
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Enjoying your videos, I applaud you both. The African Diaspora throughout the Caribbean and USA is essential the same (enslavement), you are doing a fine example of enhancing information. I am from Trinidad and Tobago, (Trinbagonian) my mother's grandmother was part Carib (the Indigenous people) and African. The Carib peoples still have a language, and they built a local museum of the culture, even though it is small.

Like most people in Trinidad, I grew in a place where churches, mosques and temples, and my family are Christian, Muslim and Hindu are normal. My husband’s grandfather was from China and his mother’s grandparents were from India (the days before Pakistan was created). Mixture of African and Indian are called Dougla, there are many Africa/Chinese.

Influence of Africa and India is mostly seen in Trinidad and Tobago, and Chinese are next, then Portuese and Syrian.

Blessings

thewaytruthlife
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Its good for us to be able to embrace our history and learn from it. I don't think we appreciate it enough as African Caribbean, we don't discuss it at a family level. But as I was saying before that the indentured groups tend to do better when it comes to generational wealth because they had access to land and other amenities .

isomario
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Remember learning this in primary school time fly so fast 😢

valleynle
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They forgot to mention the Jamaican Germans who came as indentured servants as well. They lived in a town in Montego Bay called Seaford Town where they can be found today.

elainebrown
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The African diaspora remained resilient despite the horrors of the middle passage. Each Caribbean island held slave revolts, most notable Haiti but also Cuba in 1825, St. Vincent in 1795-1797, Trinidad and Tobago in 1837. In turn these same islands fought for their independence from European powers, Haiti being the greatest and the first sending shockwaves down the archipelago. To date there are Sixteen islands being independent and eight both independent and republics.

raywalcott
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It wasn't just that they had to make it look good . The thing is, it was also a devide and conquer strategy . Because they didn't want all these ethnic groups to be 1 nation .

So, for example, in suriname, what the Dutch would do is give the Indian population a little bit of humanity back by, letting them do their traditions and giving their own little political structure,

At the same time, not giving that to the decendends of the African former enslaved people.

In that way, they ensured that these groups didn't come together to fight against the system

They also gave the Indian groups ( at least certain family's) ground to plant on since most of them were farmers and land workers . In that way, they could gain somewhat of an economy for themselves.

The final goal was to make Suriname into an south American version of DUTCH INDONESIA

ryufight
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"Everybody got out of class early...but us." I felt that.

angelagoodwin
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Caribbean cultures, plural- the region was colonized by the British, French, the Dutch and the Spanish. While there are some similarities across the hundreds of islands, we're not a monolith. It'll give you more to explore.

reneesylvestre-williams
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I'm indian, got African, Latino and Chinese relatives. My wife's last name is Irish and she is mixed up with indian and whatever else. Trinidad and Tobago is a one exotic ethnic melting pot for such a small population.

Legalisation
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Even though in this video they're put separately, Portuguese are Europeans, also notable Europeans like the Irish Jamaicans which are a very important part of Jamaican culture, French Haitians, Polish Haitians, Spaniards in various countries, also different religious communities, some very old Jewish communities around the Caribbean, Hindu communities where South Asians descendants are, also Muslim communities in Suriname, where there's a big Indonesian (Javanese) community and South Asians Muslims, these two groups makes up the majority of the Muslim population, it's pretty much the same in Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago but without the Indonesians

qjr
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Whit all brothers Africa’s and Caribbean is in all blood 🩸

arelisrodriquez
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Plz understand the endangered servants were given lands after their contact ended. But the slaves were given nothing. That's why blacks in the Caribbean had to wrk much harder than any other ethnicity in the Caribbean. Up to this day it's very hard for us blacks in the Caribbean

judymartin
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We are not Europeans, taínos or Africans we just call ourselves "Dominicans" 🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴

silvestrenet
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As always loing the Caribbean oriented content!!!!

randychampion
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They forgot to mention the Javanese of Suriname.

danielfrancis
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They forgot to include the Jewish people and Indonesian people from Java.

ikke
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The reason why they work both indians an africans the most bcuz they can work hard an handle the heat the of the sun

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