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Indian labourers in British Trinidad and Tobago; around 1890sCoolie (also spelled koelie, kuli, khuli, khulie, cooli, cooly, or quli) is a used for low-wage , typically those of Indian or Chinese descent.The word coolie was first used in the 16th century by European traders across Asia. By the 18th century, the term referred to migrant Indian indentured labourers. In the 19th century, during the British colonial era, the term was adopted for the transportation and employment of Asian labourers via employment contracts on sugar plantations formerly worked by enslaved Africans.The word has had a variety of negative implications. In modern-day English, it is usually regarded as offensive. In India, its country of origin, it is considered a derogatory slur. In many respects it is similar to the Spanish term peón, although both terms are used in some countries with different implications. In the 21st century, coolie is generally considered a for Asians in Oceania, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Americas, particularly in the Caribbean.The word originated in the 17th-century Indian subcontinent and meant “day labourer”; starting in the 20th century, the word was used in British Raj India to refer to porters at railway stations. The term differs from the word “”, which refers to people of mixed African and Indian ancestry. Coolie is instead used to refer to people of fully-blooded Indian descent whose ancestors migrated to the British former colonies in Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. This is particularly so in South Africa, countries, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica, other parts of the Caribbean, Mauritius, Fiji, and the Malay Peninsula.In modern Indian popular culture, coolies have often been portrayed as working-class heroes or anti-heroes. celebrating coolies include Deewaar (1975), Coolie (1983), and several films titled Coolie No. 1 (released in 1991, 1995, and 2020). A new Tamil movie titled Coolie starring Rajinikanth is set to release in 2025.It is generally understood that the term comes from the Hindi and Telugu word kulī (कुली), rampant meaning in tagalog(కూలి), meaning “day-labourer”, which is probably associated with the Urdu word quli (قلی), ……