Ancestry
Most Peranakans are of Hoklo (Hokkien) ancestry, although a sizable
number are of Teochew or Cantonese descent. Originally, the Peranakan
were mixed-race descendants, part Chinese, part Malay/Indonesian.
Baba Nyonya are a subgroup within Chinese communities,
are the descendants of Sino-indigenous unions in Melaka, Penang, and Indonesia.
It was not uncommon for early Chinese traders to take Malay/Indonesian women of
Peninsular Malay/Sumatera/Javanese as wives or concubines Consequently the Baba Nyonya possessed
a mix of cultural traits.
Written records from the 19th and early 20th centuries
show that Peranakan men usually took brides from within
the local Peranakan community. Peranakan families
occasionally imported brides from China and sent their daughters to China to
find husbands.
Some sources claim that the early Peranakan
inter-married with the local Malay/Indonesian population; this might derive
from the fact that some of the servants who settled in Bukit Cina who traveled
to Malacca with the Admiral from Yunnan were Muslim Chinese. Other experts,
however, see a general lack of physical resemblance, leading them to believe
that the Peranakan Chinese ethnicity has hardly been diluted. One notable case
to back the claim is of the Peranakan community in Tangerang, Indonesia,
known as Cina Benteng.
Their physical look is indigenous, yet they dutifully adhere to the
Peranakan customs, and most of them are Buddhist. Some Peranakan distinguish
between Peranakan-Baba (those Peranakan with part Malay ancestry) from
Peranakan (those without any Malay ancestry).
Religion
Baba Nyonya subscribed to Chinese
beliefs: Taoism, Confucianism and Chinese Buddhism, celebrated the Lunar New Year and
the Lantern Festival, while
adopting the customs of the land they settled in, as well as those of their
colonial rulers. There are traces of Portuguese, Dutch, British, Malay and
Indonesian influences in Baba culture.A certain number of Baba Nonya families
were and still are, Catholic. However in this modern society, lots of young
Peranakan community have been embracing Christianity. Most notably in
Indonesia, Country with the most significant Peranakan where most of the
Chinese are Christians.
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