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Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1063679
Doc. No : LA107308
Call No : ‭10.1163/156920907X212222‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Ineke van Kessel
Title & Author : Belanda Hitam: [Article] : the Indo-African Communities on Java\ Ineke van Kessel
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : African and Asian Studies
Date : 2007
Volume/ Issue Number : 6/3
Page No : 243–270
Abstract : Most of the successive groups of African immigrants to the Indonesian archipelago have disappeared without trace, or at least without leaving recognisable descendants. The Belanda Hitam or Black Dutchmen are the one exception. Belanda Hitam was the Malay name given to some 3,000 soldiers from West Africa who were recruited for the Dutch colonial army between 1831 and 1872, and to the Indo-African descendants of these African soldiers and their Indonesian wives. From the 1830s until Indonesian independence, the African soldiers, their Indonesian wives and their Indo-African off spring formed small but vibrant communities in the garrison towns of Java, mainly in Batavia, Semarang, Salatiga, Solo and Purworejo. This article, largely based on interviews with descendants now living in the Netherlands, explores life in these Indo-African communities, with a particular focus on Purworejo.1 Most of the successive groups of African immigrants to the Indonesian archipelago have disappeared without trace, or at least without leaving recognisable descendants. The Belanda Hitam or Black Dutchmen are the one exception. Belanda Hitam was the Malay name given to some 3,000 soldiers from West Africa who were recruited for the Dutch colonial army between 1831 and 1872, and to the Indo-African descendants of these African soldiers and their Indonesian wives. From the 1830s until Indonesian independence, the African soldiers, their Indonesian wives and their Indo-African off spring formed small but vibrant communities in the garrison towns of Java, mainly in Batavia, Semarang, Salatiga, Solo and Purworejo. This article, largely based on interviews with descendants now living in the Netherlands, explores life in these Indo-African communities, with a particular focus on Purworejo.1
Descriptor : DUTCH COLONIALISM
Descriptor : GHANA
Descriptor : IDENTITY
Descriptor : INDONESIA
Descriptor : SOLDIERS
Descriptor : WORLD WAR II
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/156920907X212222‬
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