INDIANS

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Class photograph of a standard IV class in 1956

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

Class photograph - June 1953

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

Class I (1948)

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

Class 1 photograph

Class one photograph

 

Christian Indians in Natal 1860-1911

History of Christian Indian settlement in Natal, South Africa.

Chapter two: Welfare
Chapter two: Government created political bodies - South African Indian Council
Chapter three: Government created political bodies - South African Indian Council
Chapter seven: Government-created platforms - SA Indian Council
Chapter seven: Education for Blacks (Primary and Secondary)
Chapter one: Black organisations - Political groups
Chapter five: South African Indian Council
Chapter eight: Education - primary and secondary
Certificate of Domicile Colony of Natal

The Colony of Natal was a British colony in south-eastern Africa. It was proclaimed a British colony on 4 May 1843 after the British government had annexed the ...

Caste, Class and Identities among Surtee Muslims in KwaZulu Natal (South Africa), c. 1880-2009

This essay explores the variety of subject positions of Gujarati-speaking Muslim migrants from Surat, India, from the time of their arrival in South Africa in the late 1870s to the contemporary period.

CASTE IN A NATAL HINDU COMMUNITY

In her recent book, Hilda Kuper analyzed the transformation and the gradual disappearance of caste among South African Hindus.

Brothers and sisters of Chatsworth

The flyer is aimed at the residents of Chatsworth, an Indian residential suburb in Durban and discusses the bus boycott by the Chatsworth community and the role of "sell out" councillors within the community.

Bond between Rustenburg's Indians and Afrikaners is stronger than right-wing bombs

This weeks bombing....

Bantustans, Colouredstans and Indianstans

Speech delivered by L. Mqotsi at the African People's Democratic Union of South Africa Conference.

Attitudes of South African Indians towards Westernization and its Effects on their Family Life

When a group of people emigrate to a new country with a strong cultural environment, one of several possible affects may occur. There could be a deliberate striving to retain the cultural traits inherited from the homelands.

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