Between 1879 and 1916, some 60,965 Indian indentured men, women and children were introduced into Fiji, of whom 45,439- the subject of this study- left from Calcutta and the rest from Madras when recruitment was started there in 1903. Indian indentured emigration to Fiji was a small but significant part of a larger process of labour emigration from India, which began in 1834. The labourers were introduced into the colonies on a fixed contract to meet the shortage of labour caused either by the abolition of slavery, the inability or unwillingness of the indigenous people to meet the growing needs of the plantations or by the failure of other sources of supply. The story of the experience of the indentured labourers in Fiji, as ind...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Europeans travelling beyond Fiji were often ac...
On May 14, 1879, the Leonidas, the first ship carrying indentured Indians, arrived in Fiji with 463 ...
Brij V. Lal from Australian National University, Canberra tried to search those people of Indian ori...
1v. and supplIn this thesis, the causes, nature and effects of Indian immigration and settlement in ...
This study concerns the Gujaratis of Fiji who comprise an important trading community within the lar...
This study concerns the Gujaratis of Fiji who comprise an important trading community within the lar...
Between 1829 and 1917, over 1.3 million men, women and children travelled from India to the sugar co...
The Introduction to this thesis provides a brief survey of Indian indentured immigration into selec...
Fiji was one of the last colonies to recruit indentured Indian labor for its plantations, sugar mill...
Indigenous Fijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration that halted the ali...
From documentations about the plight of Kunti and Naraini (the two indentured women), to writings ab...
This thesis explores the influence of Christianity on the end of Indian indenture in early 20thcentu...
The traditional model of Fiji’s public administration was changed when Fiji was ceded to Great Brita...
In Fiji’s Indian Migrants, K.L. Gillion remarks en passant on five Fijians who travelled with the fi...
The first aim of my research project is to determine from oral accounts I recorded over a period of ...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Europeans travelling beyond Fiji were often ac...
On May 14, 1879, the Leonidas, the first ship carrying indentured Indians, arrived in Fiji with 463 ...
Brij V. Lal from Australian National University, Canberra tried to search those people of Indian ori...
1v. and supplIn this thesis, the causes, nature and effects of Indian immigration and settlement in ...
This study concerns the Gujaratis of Fiji who comprise an important trading community within the lar...
This study concerns the Gujaratis of Fiji who comprise an important trading community within the lar...
Between 1829 and 1917, over 1.3 million men, women and children travelled from India to the sugar co...
The Introduction to this thesis provides a brief survey of Indian indentured immigration into selec...
Fiji was one of the last colonies to recruit indentured Indian labor for its plantations, sugar mill...
Indigenous Fijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration that halted the ali...
From documentations about the plight of Kunti and Naraini (the two indentured women), to writings ab...
This thesis explores the influence of Christianity on the end of Indian indenture in early 20thcentu...
The traditional model of Fiji’s public administration was changed when Fiji was ceded to Great Brita...
In Fiji’s Indian Migrants, K.L. Gillion remarks en passant on five Fijians who travelled with the fi...
The first aim of my research project is to determine from oral accounts I recorded over a period of ...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Europeans travelling beyond Fiji were often ac...
On May 14, 1879, the Leonidas, the first ship carrying indentured Indians, arrived in Fiji with 463 ...
Brij V. Lal from Australian National University, Canberra tried to search those people of Indian ori...