Definitions
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- noun A person described by both
African andindigenous American ancestry or culture. - noun A person described by both
African and South Asian orEast Indian (especially fromIndia ) ancestry or culture. - adjective Having both
African andindigenous American ancestry or other attributes, whether of people, cultures, cuisine, language, and so on. - adjective Having both
African and South Asian orEast Indian (especially fromIndia ) ancestry or other attributes, whether of people, cultures, cuisine, language, and so on. - adjective Pertaining to both
Africa andIndia .
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Examples
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For sure, the overarching story of the creation of an Afro-Indian telecoms giant has some allure, though there's plenty of doubt around about who will actually control any combined Bharti-MTN entity.
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M.P. believed in and championed the cause of the unity of all the oppressed people, and especially believed in Afro-Indian unity and worked all his life for the unity of all the oppressed people in this country.
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M.P. believed in and championed the cause of the unity of all the oppressed people, and especially believed in Afro-Indian unity and worked all his life for the unity of all the oppressed people in this country.
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His presence here actively demonstrates the solidarity which has been built particularly in Afro-Indian relationships in South
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The crowd was clearly familiar with the new songs, and greeted the opening synth sounds of the next one, Afro-Indian hybrid "Madder Red," with wild cheering.
Spin Magazine Online - Eric Nowels 2010
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The crowd was clearly familiar with the new songs, and greeted the opening synth sounds of the next one, Afro-Indian hybrid "Madder Red," with wild cheering.
Spin Magazine Online - Eric Nowels 2010
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Address to the KwaZulu-Natal Afro-Indian dialogue, Elangeni Hotel, Durban - 26 July
2002 2002
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Democracy in South Africa, Ingobamakhosi and the Afro-Indian Business Forum.
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Obi was also performed less often than the beloved Afro-Indian drama Inkle and Yariko (by George Colman Jr., which had its U.S.
Obi in NewYork 2002
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There are many examples of Afro-Indian correspondences (e.g.,
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