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In the Dutch East Indies demography, the word Inlander was an obsolete term for native populations of Indonesia, the word was and still is considered as a derogatory term, beside the word Inlander, the term Boemiputra was collectively used by the natives to refer to people of Malay or Melanesian heritage. The Inlanders made up 97.4% of the population in the Dutch East Indies in 1930 census, estimating 59,138,067 total of population.

The Inlanders were the most discriminated racial group in the Dutch East Indies, having experienced segregation and slavery in the region.