INDIANS

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Gokool newspaper collection - 1981
Gokool Newspaper Collection 1982
Graph of Total rateable Value for properties acquired by Indians From 1927 to 1942
HISTORY OF METHODIST STATE AIDED INDIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL

From very sketchy records and information it seems that this. school was started in the year 1890 with about twenty pupil....

History of the Veeraboga Emperumal Temple 1916-1991

History of the Veeraboga Emperumal Temple 1916-1991

Identity and Belonging in Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Case of Indian South Africans

This paper examines Indian identities in the post-apartheid period, focusing in particular on the vexed issues of identity and belonging.

Immigrants arriving at Port Natal in 1900

The Colony of Natal was a British colony in south-eastern Africa. It was proclaimed a British ... The next step was taken by the settlers at the port,

Indenture and Indianness in South Africa, 1860–1913

Beginning in the mid-19th century, about 1.3 million Indian contract labourers were exported to Mauritius, Jamaica, British Guiana, Trinidad, St Lucia, Granada and Natal to satisfy the demand for labour that was both cheap and docile (Meer 1980: 3).

Indenture Labourers on the Coffee plantation

Importing Indentured immigrants from India solved the problem of labour. ... In Natal planting and harvesting seasons overlap to a considerable ...

Indentured Indians in Natal

a vivid description of the history of Indian South Africans and how they came as indentured labour to the British Colony of Natal between 1860 and 1911.

Indentured Indians in the Sugar Field

The Indians were sent to work on the sugar cane fields, railways or to work as special servants, ayahs (Nannies) for the White children, waiters or cooks. The Indians lived in atrocious conditions , their wages were low and sometimes they were not paid.

Indian Chronicle
Indian congresses meet ANC
Indian demonstration - 1897

Indians gather together to demonstrate in Durban

INDIAN OPINION 1950-1961

Indian Opinion, a weekly newspaper, was first established and produced by Mohandas Gandhi ("Mahatma"), M.H. Nazar and Madanjit Viyavaharik in 1903 in the Natal Province. The newspaper focused on Indian rights, poor living conditions of indentured labourers and racial discrimination.

Indian Rover Scout Contingent

METHODIST MISSION SCHOOLS FOR INDIANS ... establishment of missionary work in Pietermaritzburg

Indian South Africans
Indian Xmas at the Umgeni River

Umgeni River

Indians an asset to South Africa

Group areas act article

Indians and the white man's war, 1899 - 1902

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