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'''Indo-African''' or '''African-Indian''', usually refers to people of [[multiracial people|mixed]] [[India]]n and [[Africa]]n heritage.
'''African-Indian''', usually refers to people of [[multiracial people|mixed]] [[India]]n and [[Africa]]n heritage.
*By demographic
*By demographic
**[[Dougla people|Dougla]], Caribbean people who are of mixed African and Indian descent.
**[[Dougla people|Dougla]], Caribbean people who are of mixed African and Indian descent.

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African-Indian, usually refers to people of mixed Indian and African heritage.

Occasionally, the term "African Indian" may refer to people of mixed African and Indigenous American heritage, such as Zambo people or Black Native Americans in the United States, as "Indian" is also used venerably if colloquially to refer to indigenous people of the Americas.

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