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Dougla people (plural Dougla’s) is the term used to describe Caribbean people who are of mixed Afro-Caribbean and Indo-Caribbean.


Definition
The word Dougla originated from dogala (दोगला), which is a Caribbean Hindustani word that literally means "two-necks" and may mean "many", "much" or "a mix".
(2013). 9781847889058, Berg. .
Its etymological roots are cognate with the Hindi "do" meaning "two" and "gala", which means "throat". Within the West Indies context, the word is used only for one type of mixed race people: Afro-Indians.
(2025). 9780773534063, McGill-Queen's University Press.

The 2012 Guyana census identified 29.25% of the population as Afro-Guyanese, 39.83% as , and 19.88% as "mixed," recognized as mostly representing the offspring of the former two groups.

In the French West Indies (, ), the few Afro-Indian people used to be referred to as Batazendyen or Chapé-Kouli, while in they were called Marabou.


History
There are sporadic records of Indo-Euro interracial relationships, both consensual and nonconsensual, before any ethnic mixing of the African and Indian variety.
(2016). 9781443898997, Cambridge Scholars. .

Other Indo-based types of mixed heritage (Indo-Chinese (), Indo-Latino/Hispanic (Tegli), Indo-English (), Indo-Portuguese (), Indo-Irish (), Indo-Scottish (), Indo-, Indo- and Indo-Amerindian) tended to identify as one of the older, unmixed ethnic strains on the island: Afro, Indo, Amerindian or Euro or passing as one of them.


In Trinidad culture
In 1961, the musician (born Cletus Ali) described the predicament of Douglas:


Notable Douglas


See also
  • Indo-African (disambiguation)
  • Indo-Trinidadian and Tobagonian
  • Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonian
  • Indo-Caribbean
  • Afro-Caribbean
  • Marabou (ethnicity)


Further reading
  • Barratt, Sue A, and Aleah N. Ranjitsingh. Dougla in the Twenty-First Century: Adding to the Mix. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2021. . See also CUNY Asian and Asian American Research Institute author interview on 19 November 2021.

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