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- struggled to unite Bermudian blacks with West Indian Bermudians under a banner of racial solidarity against white Bermudians to whom Bermudian blacks were tied...
- settled, and many Bermudians in this area especially speak a Portuguese-influenced Bermudian English as a badge of pride, and most Bermudians without Portuguese...
- Bermudian descent. Bermudian or Bermudan may also refer to: Bermudian cuisine Bermudian English, the variety of English spoken in Bermuda Bermudian Landing...
- White Bermudians are Bermudians whose ancestry lies within the continent of Europe, most notably the British Isles and Portugal. At the 2016 census the...
- Black Bermudians, African Bermudians, Afro-Bermudians or Bermudians of African descent, are Bermudians with any appreciable Black African ancestry. The...
- employment figures stated that 11,223 (29%) were non-Bermudians. The predominant language in Bermuda is Bermudian English. British English spellings and conventions...
- Bermudian Americans are Americans of full or partial Bermudian ancestry. Sasha Allen, singer and actress G. K. Butterfield, member of the United States...
- arrived in Bermuda around 1616 where they became known as Bermuda onions. Bermudians make use of the abundance of locally grown fruits in fruit salads, incorporating...
- p****port requirements for Bermudians to enter the United states as Bermudians around the British Government's p****ports for Bermudians as they existed in 2001...
- ours". Around 10,000 Bermudians emigrated in the years prior to American independence, mostly to the American colonies. Many Bermudians occupied prominent...