| 1. | The term piccaninny was used affectionately, never offensively in my experience.
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| 2. | The term piccaninny was used in colonial Australia for an Indigenous Kriol languages.
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| 3. | One can barely see piccaninny daylight in urban areas.
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| 4. | Piccaninnies were their toddlers, so piccaninny daylight is the infant stage of day.
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| 5. | Piccaninnies were their toddlers, so piccaninny daylight is the infant stage of day.
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| 6. | She is the princess of the Piccaninny tribe of " Indians " ( Wendy and Tinker Bell.
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| 7. | Previous portrayals of the Piccaninny tribe in " Peter Pan " have been criticized as racist.
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| 8. | Piccaninny daylight is a term still used by my extended family and friends around Sydney, Australia, but perhaps they are outdoors people.
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| 9. | Also in 1935 the Shirley Temple film " The Little Colonel " features the grandfather Colonel barking " piccaninny " at two young children.
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| 10. | Throughout his 1935 travel book " Journey Without Maps ", British author Graham Greene uses " piccaninny " as a general term for African children.
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