Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates

Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates
Author: Great Britain. Colonial Office. Committee on Emigration from India
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1910
Genre: Foreign workers
ISBN: WISC:89117185942

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Report of the Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates

Report of the Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates
Author: Great Britain. Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates,Thomas Henry Sanderson baron Sanderson 1st
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1910
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:49533510

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Report of the Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates

Report of the Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1910
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:67283438

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Report of the Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates

Report of the Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1910
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:68836190

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Report of the Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates

Report of the Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates
Author: Great Britain. Committee on Emigration from India
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 109
Release: 1910
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: OCLC:969693921

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The Report of the Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates

The Report of the Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates
Author: Committee on Emigration from India to the Crown Colonies and Protectorates,Great Britain: Colonial Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2000-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0100088333

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Only available from the Stationery Office's On-demand publishing system [July 2000]

The Indian Caribbean

The Indian Caribbean
Author: Lomarsh Roopnarine
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-01-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781496814395

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Winner of the 2018 Gordon K. and Sybil Farrell Lewis Award for the best book in Caribbean studies from the Caribbean Studies Association This book tells a distinct story of Indians in the Caribbean--one concentrated not only on archival records and institutions, but also on the voices of the people and the ways in which they define themselves and the world around them. Through oral history and ethnography, Lomarsh Roopnarine explores previously marginalized Indians in the Caribbean and their distinct social dynamics and histories, including the French Caribbean and other islands with smaller South Asian populations. He pursues a comparative approach with inclusive themes that cut across the Caribbean. In 1833, the abolition of slavery in the British Empire led to the import of exploited South Asian indentured workers in the Caribbean. Today India bears little relevance to most of these Caribbean Indians. Yet, Caribbean Indians have developed an in-between status, shaped by South Asian customs such as religion, music, folklore, migration, new identities, and Bollywood films. They do not seem akin to Indians in India, nor are they like Caribbean Creoles, or mixed-race Caribbeans. Instead, they have merged India and the Caribbean to produce a distinct, dynamic local entity. The book does not neglect the arrival of nonindentured Indians in the Caribbean since the early 1900s. These people came to the Caribbean without an indentured contract or after indentured emancipation but have formed significant communities in Barbados, the US Virgin Islands, and Jamaica. Drawing upon over twenty-five years of research in the Caribbean and North America, Roopnarine contributes a thorough analysis of the Indo-Caribbean, among the first to look at the entire Indian diaspora across the Caribbean.

The Regulation of Religion and the Making of Hinduism in Colonial Trinidad

The Regulation of Religion and the Making of Hinduism in Colonial Trinidad
Author: Alexander Rocklin
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781469648729

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How can religious freedom be granted to people who do not have a religion? While Indian indentured workers in colonial Trinidad practiced cherished rituals, "Hinduism" was not a widespread category in India at the time. On this Caribbean island, people of South Asian descent and African descent came together—under the watchful eyes of the British rulers—to walk on hot coals for fierce goddesses, summon spirits of the dead, or honor Muslim martyrs, practices that challenged colonial norms for religion and race. Drawing deeply on colonial archives, Alexander Rocklin examines the role of the category of religion in the regulation of the lives of Indian laborers struggling for autonomy. Gradually, Indians learned to narrate the origins, similarities, and differences among their fellows' cosmological views, and to define Hindus, Muslims, and Christians as distinct groups. Their goal in doing this work of subaltern comparative religion, as Rocklin puts it, was to avoid criminalization and to have their rituals authorized as legitimate religion—they wanted nothing less than to gain access to the British promise of religious freedom. With the indenture system's end, the culmination of this politics of recognition was the gradual transformation of Hindus' rituals and the reorganization of their lives—they fabricated a "world religion" called Hinduism.