Indian
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The history of the Indians in Natal | ||
The Hindu Tamil Institute Building, the Centre of Tamil activities of Durban |
The Hindu Tamil Institute |
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The encyclopedia of the Indian diaspora |
The encyclopedia of the Indian diaspora |
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The Creation of South African Indian Identity in Natal in Relation to Hinduism |
Perhaps one of the most pervasive ways in which Indians or people of Indian descent are identified is in terms of religion. |
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The Changing role of Indian women in South Africa |
THE POSITION OF INDIAN WOMEN AT THE TIME OF THEIR ARRIVAL IN SOUTH AFRICA |
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THE CHANGING PATTERN OF INDIAN FAMILY LIFE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE AGED |
South African Indian life beginning towards the latter half of the nineteenth century on the basis of the indentured male worker,had become strongly family centred at the beginning of the twentieth century.... |
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Thanga Dharmalingam Passive Resister |
Women od Passive Resistance |
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Ten One-Act Plays | ||
Telegram to the Governor-General Dated 12 Feb 1927 |
I gladly avail myself of the opportunity afforded by return to India of our delegation to recent round table Conference at Cape Town to thank Your Excellency personally and your Ministers for great courtesy... Viceroy, Government, Indian, Ministers |
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Survey,Employment opportunities 1961-1963 | ||
Surat Mahila Manula welfare among Bantu |
In Natal the women of the Gujarati community united under one banner, the Gujarati Mahila Mandal |
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Surat Mahila Manula Radiologist |
In Natal the women of the Gujarati community united under one banner, the Gujarati Mahila Mandal |
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Surat Mahila Manula prayers |
In Natal the women of the Gujarati community united under one banner, the Gujarati Mahila Mandal |
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Surat Mahil Maula at Gandhi's house |
In Natal the women of the Gujarati community united under one banner, the Gujarati Mahila Mandal |
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Surat Hindoo Association |
THE forefathers of the Surat Hindus of South Africa came to this country as free passengers towards the end of the nineteenth century. Most of them did not bring their families with them so they lived a single life. They used to visit the mother-country every three or four years. |
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Supplement to the Hindi |
Hindi Newspaper |
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Statement issued by the Natal Indian Association |
Final statement of the Natal Indian Association |
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South Africans of Indian Descent |
South African of Indian Descent |
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South African Party Policy |
It has been represented to the Government that, in Durban and elsewhere, you have a White part of the town, and an Indian with sufficient wealth buys a house right in the middle of that area and thereby depreciates the property in the neighbourhood. |
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South African Indian Question |
The historical context of time, place and circumstances helps to place the Indian factor |