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Written by Web Master   
Tuesday, 03 October 2006
Nyonya
Portrait of a Nyonya

Who are the Babas?

The Babas are descendants of an early Chinese community that settled in the Malay archipelago at least since the 17th century. Many members of the early community were seafarers who traded between the ports of southern China and those of Southeast Asia. The oldest Chinese communities can be found in Malacca. As Chinese women were by law not allowed to leave their native country until the middle of the 19th century, many of these early traders married non-Muslim natives of the Malay archipelago, such as Balinese or Batak slaves.

In the 18th and 19th centuries the Babas were involved in opium, sireh, nutmeg and liquor farming, pepper and gambier cultivation, tin mining, commodity trading and property. In the early 20th century, many Babas invested in rubber.

They also worked as compradores (Chinese middlemen) for big Western companies and banks. As a Chinese community that always considered Malaya home, many Peranakans were involved in civic projects and local government, and numbered among the key players in Malaysia and Singapore's road to independence. Many Nyonyas also led the way in female emancipation.

In the 21st century, the Babas face the same dilemmas and problems as other Chinese communities in Singapore and Malaysia--the decline of traditions, the inability to speak the dialect, the growing number of mixed marriages. All these factors lead to the great changes in the culture and uncertainty about the future. However the growth in Baba cultural activities as well as in memberships of Baba organisations indicate a growing awareness of the community's heritage and the importance of seeing it into the future.

 


Clearing up the terms.

Up to the early 20th century, the terms "Baba", "Straits Chinese", "Straits-born Chinese" and "Peranakan" or "Peranakan Chinese" all referred to the same people. The women are known as "Nyonyas". Older ladies are also known as "Bibiks".

However after World War 2, many Babas began to differentiate between "Baba", "Peranakan" and "Straits Chinese". Some writers feel the term "Straits Chinese" refers to the Chinese born and bred in the Straits Settlements (ie., Singapore, Malacca and Penang), and who regarded the colonies as their home.

A "Straits Chinese" person is therefore not necessarily a "Baba". Similarly, the term "Peranakan" is a Malay word for someone who is "born locally". However, in common usage in English-Language publications, all these terms are synonymous.

 To learn more about these terms, download this article by Baba Peter Lee

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is good   2008-09-17 06:43:30
:D good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Michelle(:   2009-01-25 08:09:59
omg...i can like find all the good info from here coz im like doing my project! deign history and culture that is one of my design module...i find this website infos are very relevant! lol...cool! yes! thanks to this website that i can finish my proj...
esther   2009-02-03 01:52:06
:)
kim     2009-02-18 07:39:39
:cheer: ...
kim     2009-02-18 07:40:20
:lol:
sanika   2009-02-24 02:29:31
hey can anyone tell me the importance of a nyonya in a peranakan family?
via   2009-04-16 11:37:51
can someone tell me the issues of preserving baba nyonya
Xin - Thanks for the info     2009-04-22 03:54:39
omg!! Tks for the information.It's very clear than the other peranakan website!
sophie girl - thanks!   2009-05-22 06:20:18
Ur info helped me a lot in my project. thanks
daSDSteam-desiree - thank u   2009-08-13 02:08:30
whoo.. i found my answer for my project. :woohoo:
Hanan - when?   2009-08-16 00:37:21
when was this written?
Jamal Coral   2009-08-20 21:58:30
YES FINALLY PROJECT ANS
xiuhui   2009-08-25 05:56:33
thanks. it helps me clear my doubts on the culture, hence finishing my project. :D
MAT   2009-10-21 22:32:57
SIOL! The info damn bagos sia. My ITE project now steady redi. :pinch:
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