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Yeah no. Indonesia doesn’t have a great history of caring about its racial /religious minorities. Chinese-Indonesians are still discriminated against. Nothing like the Ahok situation has happened in the Philippines.
The Philippines census doesn’t even ask about race or ethnicity. It only asks about language. So that’s where the low estimates of Chinese-Filipinos are coning from. Those that speak Hokkien are considered Chinese. If they speak Tagalog, Visayan, etc like most Chinese do, then they’re those ethnic groups on the census. Manila Chinatown is not where most Chinese live. They mostly moved to San Juan, Quezon City, Pasig, etc etc. And lots of them also live outside of Manila. It’s like saying most Spanish live in Intramuros. Yeah right. Almost everyone with wealth (Chinese and Spanish) moved to the newer cities in Metro Manila.
There are 100+ Chinese schools in the Philippines, in all parts of the country
is true BPS census data is 1% population of Chinese Indonesian because when the Chinese Indonesian census calls themselves Indonesian based on the ethnicity in Indo which they live, the actual fact is that Chinese Indonesian descendants in Indonesia range from 8 - 10 million in Indonesia already hereditary with a significant population in West Kalimantan, Bangka, Jakarta,Singkawang etc.
Well according to Anthropology studies on Filipinos, this is the ethnic make-up of the Philippines...
27% are ethnic Chinese or Chinese admixed
1% have Indian admixture
2% have Arab admixture
12.7% are phenotypically (Hispanic) Latin American
7.3% Native American
4.5% African
2.7% European
42.8% are pure Malayo-Polynesian
Well according to Anthropology studies on Filipinos, this is the ethnic make-up of the Philippines...
27% are ethnic Chinese or Chinese admixed
1% have Indian admixture
2% have Arab admixture
12.7% are phenotypically (Hispanic) Latin American
7.3% Native American
4.5% African
2.7% European
42.8% are pure Malayo-Polynesian
Here, I only emphasize East Asian looking or pure Chinese most dominant in 3 countries besides Singapore is Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand then the Vietnamese is mostly mixed blood Chinese in Southeast Asia which is very prominent compared with other Se.Asians If u know about "Chinese Benteng " who live in Tangerang the neighbors from Jakarta they almost generally they looks like Vietnamese because they already assimilated or mixedblood with the local people
Ok back to Topic ..I'm tired discuss things that are off topic
Well according to Anthropology studies on Filipinos, this is the ethnic make-up of the Philippines...
27% are ethnic Chinese or Chinese admixed
1% have Indian admixture
2% have Arab admixture
12.7% are phenotypically (Hispanic) Latin American
7.3% Native American
4.5% African
2.7% European
42.8% are pure Malayo-Polynesian
This is basically counting people who have even one ancestor who was not Malayo-Polynesian, so a single person can be about 90% Malayo-Polynesian descent and the rest of the 10% can be counted for each of those groups aside from pure Malayo-Polynesian despite that person having Malayo-Polynesian as the vast majority of his or her ancestry.
This is basically counting people who have even one ancestor who was not Malayo-Polynesian, so a single person can be about 90% Malayo-Polynesian descent and the rest of the 10% can be counted for each of those groups aside from pure Malayo-Polynesian despite that person having Malayo-Polynesian as the vast majority of his or her ancestry.
Nope they used physical anthropology as well as genetic studies.
This is basically counting people who have even one ancestor who was not Malayo-Polynesian, so a single person can be about 90% Malayo-Polynesian descent and the rest of the 10% can be counted for each of those groups aside from pure Malayo-Polynesian despite that person having Malayo-Polynesian as the vast majority of his or her ancestry.
This info isn’t real. Not only 1% of Filipinos have Indian ancestry. If you go on 23andme, probably 95% of Filipinos have Indian ancestry.
From what I’ve seen- I’ve seen over 500 full Filipinos (meaning all 4 grandparents born in the Philippines) results on the 23andme website itself, the average Filipino is:
2-10% Chinese
1-5% European (mostly Spanish)
1-5% South Asian (Indian)
1-5% Indonesian/Thai/Khmer
sometimes random other ancestries like Middle Eastern, Subsaharan African, or Native American- but these are almost always less than 1%
And the rest of the ancestry is Austronesian/Filipino.
Well according to Anthropology studies on Filipinos, this is the ethnic make-up of the Philippines...
27% are ethnic Chinese or Chinese admixed
1% have Indian admixture
2% have Arab admixture
12.7% are phenotypically (Hispanic) Latin American
7.3% Native American
4.5% African
2.7% European
42.8% are pure Malayo-Polynesian
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