During the era of
European colonization, territories of the
Spanish Empire in Asia were known as the
Spanish East Indies for 333 years before the
American conquest and later the
independence of the Philippines.
Dutch occupied colonies in the area were known for about 300 years as the
Dutch East Indies until
Indonesian independence. The East Indies may also include the former
French Indochina, former British territories
Brunei,
Hong Kong and
Singapore and former
Portuguese Macau and
Timor. It does not, however, include the former
Dutch New Guinea, which is geographically considered to be part of
Melanesia. The inhabitants of the East Indies are never called
East Indians, as they are not linguistically related to South Asia, most specifically the
Indo-Aryan languages. It distinguishes them both from inhabitants of the
Caribbean (which is also called the
West Indies) and from the
indigenous peoples of the Americas who are often called
American Indians. However, in colonial times, the non-Indian Southeast Asians were also called "Indians". Peoples of the East Indies comprise a wide variety of cultural diversity, and the inhabitants do not consider themselves as belonging to a single
ethnic group. The region is mostly populated by the
Austronesians, who first expanded from the island of
Taiwan, and later on during the
early modern period, when East Asians such as the
Han Chinese started to migrate south and became known as the
Peranakans or Straits Chinese.
Buddhism,
Christianity,
Islam and
Hinduism are the most popular
religions throughout the region, while
Sikhism,
Jainism,
Chinese folk religion and various other traditional beliefs and practices are also prominent in some areas. The major languages in this area draw from a wide variety of
language families such as the
Austronesian and
Sino-Tibetan languages, and should not be confused with the term
Indo-Aryan, a group of languages spoken in the
Indian subcontinent. Speakers of
Austroasiatic,
Tai–Kadai, and
Hmong–Mien languages also live in the region. Regions of the East Indies are sometimes known by the colonial empire they once belonged to, hence,
Spanish East Indies means the
Philippines,
Dutch East Indies means
Indonesia, and
British East Indies refers to
Malaysia. Historically, the king of
Abyssinia (modern
Ethiopia) was identified with "
Prester John of the Indies", since that part of the world was imagined to be one of "Three Indias". ==History==