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Indian Immigration Bureau - Report for the Year ended 31st March 1924

Indian Immigration Bureau

Indian Immigration Bureau - Report for the Year ended 31st March 1923

Indian immigration Bureau

THE COLONIAL BORN AND SETTLERS INDIAN ASSOCIATION

Indians born in this country and those who.....

Political organisations

FROM 'COOLIE LOCATION' TO GROUP AREA

Indians first came to live in Johannesburg in the 1880's.

DISABILITIES OF THE NON-WHITE PEOPLES IN THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA

The non-White peoples in the Union of South Africa suffer :numerous disabilities, social, economic and political, which reduce them to conditions of virtual servitude.

A NOTE ON THE INDO-EUROPEAN SITUATION IN NATAL

The Indian – Citizen or subject ?

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.

Centenary of Indians in South Africa - A record of a hundred years of Indian progress in various spheres of activity

On Friday, 16th November, 1860, at about three o'clock in the afternoon, there arrived at Port Natal the barque "Truro", bringing the first group of Indians invited by the Colony of Natal lo work on the sugar plantations...

 

 

 

Indenture Douments

Indenture information

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.....

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE INDENTURED LABOUR NATAL, 1860-1911: STRATEGIES OF RESISTANCE

This paper focuses on the question of resistance to indentured labour.

POWER AND RESISTANCE: INDENTURED LABOUR IN COLONIAL NATAL, 1860-1911

POWER AND RESISTANCE: INDENTURED LABOUR IN COLONIAL NATAL, 1860-1911

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).

INSIDE INDIAN INDENTURE : A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY1860 – 1914

insight into the trials and tribulations of indentured  Indian immigration. One has to concur with the general thrust of the endorsements this work
has received from the academic community. It is a work of immense dimension and detail …

Indian Muslims in South Africa's History:Continuity and Change

The majority of Indian Muslims arrived in Natal between 1860 and 1911 as contract indentured workers or pioneer traders. Indentured migration lasted between 1860 and 1911, by which time 152,641 Indians had come to Natal.

The encyclopedia of the Indian diaspora

The encyclopedia of the Indian diaspora

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