Oorlams (also: Oorlands, Oorlans) is a dialect of Afrikaans spoken in the Republic of South Africa and Namibia, by the Oorlam people. It is considered...
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Nama culture, many Oorlams today regard Khoekhoe (Damara/Nama) as their mother tongue. The distinction between Namas and Oorlams has gradually disappeared...
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as a creole) Oorlams Creole Atlantic Caribbean (Dutch West Indies) Negerhollands (extinct) (US Virgin Islands) South America Guyanas Berbice Creole Dutch...
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LGBTQ slang Gayle IsiNgqumo Other Tsotsitaal and Camtho Oorlams Creole Fanagalo Pretoria Sotho Scamto SA Sign Language Angloromani Kaaps...
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European–Asian descent. The term, which includes – but is not limited to – the creole and indigenous Kristang people, who form a distinct sub-group within the...
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Mountain Stoney Nama Khoe → Khoekhoe Namibia (Namaland), South Africa Oorlams Christianity Nanai Tungusic → Nanai, Tungusic → Kili Russia, China Shamanism...
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ethnic groups such as Hottentots, Bushmen, Cape Malays, Griquas, Korannas, Creoles, Negroes, and Cape Coloureds. [citation needed] Of particular importance...
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and Passaic counties, was still spoken as late as 1921. Other Dutch-based creole languages once spoken in the Americas include Mohawk Dutch (in Albany, New...
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ISBN 978-0510269319. Thomason, Sarah Grey; Kaufman, Terrence (1988), Language Contact, Creolization, and Genetic Linguistics, University of California Press (published 1991)...
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