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Half-caste
Type of biracial person / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Half-caste (disambiguation).
Half-caste is a term used for individuals of multiracial descent.[1] It is derived from the term caste, which comes from the Latin castus,[citation needed] meaning pure, and the derivative Portuguese and Spanish word casta, meaning race. Terms such as half-caste, caste, quarter-caste and mix-breed were used by colonial officials in the British Empire during their classification of indigenous populations, and in Australia used during the Australian government's pursuit of a policy of assimilation.[2] In Latin America, the equivalent term for half-castes was Cholo and Zambo.[3] Some people now consider the term offensive.
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