Indenture
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Workers spraying the Cane field |
Sugar cane industry in Natal |
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Workers in the tea estate |
Indian women picking tea on the tea plantations |
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Women working on the sugar cane plantation |
Painting of women working on the sugar cane plantation |
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Waiters |
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. |
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Verulam main street |
One hundred and twenty-eight years ago, a Cape Town-based company purchased 30 000 acres Crown lands on the banks of the Umdhloti River from the Natal |
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Traditional Hindu temples in South Africa |
Excellent book on traditional Hindu Temples in South Africa, 112 pages in very bright clean condition, very small light bumps to corners,many colour and B/w photographs and architectural illustrations plus very informative text |
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Tongaat Village |
Tongaat was established in 1945 and its name was taken from the name of the uThongathi River which passes by the town: ... |
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Tongaat Township |
Tongaat, a town constituted like most other South African Indian townships, is one ... |
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Tongaat Secondary |
School in Tongaat |
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Tongaat |
Tongaat was established in 1945 and its name was taken from the name of the uThongathi River which passes by the town: ... |
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The Zululand Sore: Migrant Sugar-Estate Labour in Natal, 1914-1939 | ||
THE ROLE OF THE INDIAN IN NATAL'S ECONOMY |
PAPERS PRESENTED AT A CONFERENCE HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS (NATAL REGION) IN DURBAN ON 14th OCTOBER, 1966. |
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The role of the Indian in Natal economy | ||
The M I D S. Newsletter (12/04/1957) -Vol. 4 No. 1 |
New Letter of the Methodist Government Aided Indian School |
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The Indian Trader |
The Indian trader made his appearance shortly after the arrival ofthe Indentured Indian. This pattern is evident wherever the Indentured Indian set foot, be it Mauritius, Trinidad, British Guiana or any of the British colonies. |
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The Indian South Africans : a contemporary profile |
The Contribution of the Indians to the South African Economy |
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THE INDIAN QUESTION REPATRIATION |
THE INDIAN QUESTION REPATRIATION |
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The Indian Problem in South Africa |
Of the many intricate problem awaiting solution by the Parliament of the Union of South Africa there is none which presents such involved difficulties established in certain parts of this country..... |
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THE INDIAN IN SOUTH AFRICA: TOWARDS A SOLUTION OF CONFLICT |
THE INDIAN IN SOUTH AFRICA: TOWARDS A SOLUTION OF CONFLICT |
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The History of the Asiatic Bazaar in Pretoria (1885 - 1914) |
The main focus of this study is on the historical development of the Indian "Asiatic Bazaar" of Pretoria and its inhabitants between 1885 and 1914. In chapter one a general background on the nature of the indentured system as it operated in the nineteenth century, and..... |