This article is primarily concerned with quantifying the African(-born) population in the early Portuguese settlements in India and defining its linguistic profile, as a means to understand the extent and limitations of its impact on the emerging Indo-Portuguese creoles. Apart from long-established commercial links (including the slave trade) between East Africa and India, which could have facilitated linguistic interchange between the two regions, Smith (1984) and Clements (2000) also consider that the long African sojourn of all those travelling the Cape Route may have transported an African-developed pidgin to Asia. In this article, I concentrate on population displacement brought about by the slave trade. Published sources and data unc...
From the second half of the nineteenth century, the Indian trade Diaspora re-established itself in t...
Drawing on recent linguistic investigations on the origins of Papiamentu, this article aims to ca...
This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the...
This article is primarily concerned with quantifying the African(-born) population in the early Port...
The African presence in the Indian Ocean has been grossly underestimated in terms of numbers and imp...
The first migrations of people from Africa to the Indian Subcontinent took place about fifty-sixty t...
This article uses demographic data from nineteenth-century Angola to evaluate, within a West Central...
The settlement and expansion of the Portuguese colonies in South America were made possible by slav...
The journal Cadernos de Estudos Africanos seeks contributions for a thematic issue on the African pr...
Africa is the birthplace of the human species and home to great linguistic, cultural, and genetic di...
The acculturation of the Khoikhoi and the slaves in the Cape Colony (1652-1910) – a historiographica...
This article addresses the issue of African agency—that is, the active involvement by some of contin...
Abstract: In 1715, a French observer commented that Salvador appeared to be a "New Guinea", due to t...
From the 15th century onwards, most of the countries in Africa have been colonised by theEuropean wo...
The depredations caused by Portuguese slaving in Northern Zimbabwe and the Middle Zambezi valley rem...
From the second half of the nineteenth century, the Indian trade Diaspora re-established itself in t...
Drawing on recent linguistic investigations on the origins of Papiamentu, this article aims to ca...
This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the...
This article is primarily concerned with quantifying the African(-born) population in the early Port...
The African presence in the Indian Ocean has been grossly underestimated in terms of numbers and imp...
The first migrations of people from Africa to the Indian Subcontinent took place about fifty-sixty t...
This article uses demographic data from nineteenth-century Angola to evaluate, within a West Central...
The settlement and expansion of the Portuguese colonies in South America were made possible by slav...
The journal Cadernos de Estudos Africanos seeks contributions for a thematic issue on the African pr...
Africa is the birthplace of the human species and home to great linguistic, cultural, and genetic di...
The acculturation of the Khoikhoi and the slaves in the Cape Colony (1652-1910) – a historiographica...
This article addresses the issue of African agency—that is, the active involvement by some of contin...
Abstract: In 1715, a French observer commented that Salvador appeared to be a "New Guinea", due to t...
From the 15th century onwards, most of the countries in Africa have been colonised by theEuropean wo...
The depredations caused by Portuguese slaving in Northern Zimbabwe and the Middle Zambezi valley rem...
From the second half of the nineteenth century, the Indian trade Diaspora re-established itself in t...
Drawing on recent linguistic investigations on the origins of Papiamentu, this article aims to ca...
This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the...