On May 14, 1879, the Leonidas, the first ship carrying indentured Indians, arrived in Fiji with 463 immigrants aboard. They were the answer to Fiji's dwindling supply of labor. From May 1879 until 1919, 87 shiploads of Indians travelled to Fiji to work out their five years of indentured slavery-the girmit (from the word agreement). Conditions on the cane plantations were miserable and the Indians called that part of their lives narak (hell). Once the five years of servitude were over, the Indians were given a certificate of residence. Only after another five years would they become eligible for a paid ticket back to India. Bittersweet celebrates the 125th anniversary of the arrival of the first girmitiyas in Fiji and introduces the reader t...
This paper investigates the relationships of Indo-Fijians to their ancestral homeland, both in Fiji ...
Between 1879 and 1916, some 60,965 Indian indentured men, women and children were introduced into F...
The paper investigates the cultural changes for descendants of Indian indentured labourers in Fiji a...
On May 14, 1879, the Leonidas, the first ship carrying indentured Indians, arrived in Fiji with 463 ...
Today the descendants of immigrants from India in Fiji outnumber the original Fijians. They are an i...
Fiji was one of the last colonies to recruit indentured Indian labor for its plantations, sugar mill...
Rama's Banishment is a collection of essays by Fiji Indian scholars and others who have worked on as...
In Fiji’s Indian Migrants, K.L. Gillion remarks en passant on five Fijians who travelled with the fi...
Through Dr Lal’s refreshingly clear and powerful prose and sharply observed stories, we enter the in...
This research is about the framing of Girmit through Fiji Hindi life narratives. The study is symbo...
The covert racial tensions over the years between Fiji Indians and the Fijians in 'Little India' tha...
This study concerns the Gujaratis of Fiji who comprise an important trading community within the lar...
From documentations about the plight of Kunti and Naraini (the two indentured women), to writings ab...
Abstract This chapter documents grand parenting from a small cross section of the Indo-Fijian d...
The centenary of indenture in Fiji was celebrated with public displays, speeches, parades, and publi...
This paper investigates the relationships of Indo-Fijians to their ancestral homeland, both in Fiji ...
Between 1879 and 1916, some 60,965 Indian indentured men, women and children were introduced into F...
The paper investigates the cultural changes for descendants of Indian indentured labourers in Fiji a...
On May 14, 1879, the Leonidas, the first ship carrying indentured Indians, arrived in Fiji with 463 ...
Today the descendants of immigrants from India in Fiji outnumber the original Fijians. They are an i...
Fiji was one of the last colonies to recruit indentured Indian labor for its plantations, sugar mill...
Rama's Banishment is a collection of essays by Fiji Indian scholars and others who have worked on as...
In Fiji’s Indian Migrants, K.L. Gillion remarks en passant on five Fijians who travelled with the fi...
Through Dr Lal’s refreshingly clear and powerful prose and sharply observed stories, we enter the in...
This research is about the framing of Girmit through Fiji Hindi life narratives. The study is symbo...
The covert racial tensions over the years between Fiji Indians and the Fijians in 'Little India' tha...
This study concerns the Gujaratis of Fiji who comprise an important trading community within the lar...
From documentations about the plight of Kunti and Naraini (the two indentured women), to writings ab...
Abstract This chapter documents grand parenting from a small cross section of the Indo-Fijian d...
The centenary of indenture in Fiji was celebrated with public displays, speeches, parades, and publi...
This paper investigates the relationships of Indo-Fijians to their ancestral homeland, both in Fiji ...
Between 1879 and 1916, some 60,965 Indian indentured men, women and children were introduced into F...
The paper investigates the cultural changes for descendants of Indian indentured labourers in Fiji a...