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Indenture labourers
People in a village in India processing the rice from the field.
The three thousand delegates who gathered at Kliptown on 25 and 26 June 1955 were workers, peasants, intellectuals, women, youth and ...
Family in front of hut
Tea estates in the Stanger district on the north coast made the most intensive use of women's labour on plantations. Mechanisation was not ...
Sugar cane flourished so much in Natal that the first mill was set up on the ... Indenture is a type of debt servitude, but is different from slavery. ... But it was not all that sweet for the sugar plantation workers once they arrived.
Cutting cane in 40 cm sets.
Less privileged women who had to work in the fields or move about as ... In the case of one woman who set fire to cane-fields on the Natal ...
Black and white print 8.9 x 13.7
Colour print 8.9 x 11
Colour print 8.6 x 12.6
Black and white print 15 x 20.3
Reproduction 10.5 x 16.4
Reproduction 7.4 x 10.4
Women and children in a group photograph