From documentations about the plight of Kunti and Naraini (the two indentured women), to writings about indenture system and its similarity to servitude and slavery, one can imagine the lives of women during the Girmit era or the indentured period in Fiji. The end of misery for all, including women, was through the efforts of Mahatma Gandhi, CF. Andrews, W. W. Pearson and Totaram Sanadhya, that led to the abolition of the indenture system in Fiji. Post indenture period saw the emergence of a group of people free from the tentacles of slavery who worked hard to create an identity for themselves and a place in the nation building process. Women, in all these efforts played an important role in the post indenture Fiji. However, a cursory look...
Rama's Banishment is a collection of essays by Fiji Indian scholars and others who have worked on as...
The impact on women of the two military coups in Fiji is the focus of this paper. Essentially, the c...
Dominant discourse on India’s eastern Partition (1947) has constructed settlement as a masculine pre...
The centenary of indenture in Fiji was celebrated with public displays, speeches, parades, and publi...
Fijian women collectively challenged their double colonization since the 1900s. Indentured women wor...
This research is about the framing of Girmit through Fiji Hindi life narratives. The study is symbo...
This thesis examines the connection between the fact of 'femininity' of Indian women workers and the...
Little is known about capital punishment in Fiji in the context of indenture. This paper examines ca...
Between 1879 and 1916, some 60,965 Indian indentured men, women and children were introduced into F...
Compiling information for this chapter on the Muslim diaspora in Fiji was very challenging. The firs...
On May 14, 1879, the Leonidas, the first ship carrying indentured Indians, arrived in Fiji with 463 ...
Women in ancient India were held in high esteem. The position of a woman in the Vedas and the Upanis...
In an undergraduate class of 108 tertiary students in 2015, the lecturer asked, “does anybody know a...
Between 1829 and 1917, over 1.3 million men, women and children travelled from India to the sugar co...
In a series of columns published in Australian newspapers in the 1920s, Australian journalist Thomas...
Rama's Banishment is a collection of essays by Fiji Indian scholars and others who have worked on as...
The impact on women of the two military coups in Fiji is the focus of this paper. Essentially, the c...
Dominant discourse on India’s eastern Partition (1947) has constructed settlement as a masculine pre...
The centenary of indenture in Fiji was celebrated with public displays, speeches, parades, and publi...
Fijian women collectively challenged their double colonization since the 1900s. Indentured women wor...
This research is about the framing of Girmit through Fiji Hindi life narratives. The study is symbo...
This thesis examines the connection between the fact of 'femininity' of Indian women workers and the...
Little is known about capital punishment in Fiji in the context of indenture. This paper examines ca...
Between 1879 and 1916, some 60,965 Indian indentured men, women and children were introduced into F...
Compiling information for this chapter on the Muslim diaspora in Fiji was very challenging. The firs...
On May 14, 1879, the Leonidas, the first ship carrying indentured Indians, arrived in Fiji with 463 ...
Women in ancient India were held in high esteem. The position of a woman in the Vedas and the Upanis...
In an undergraduate class of 108 tertiary students in 2015, the lecturer asked, “does anybody know a...
Between 1829 and 1917, over 1.3 million men, women and children travelled from India to the sugar co...
In a series of columns published in Australian newspapers in the 1920s, Australian journalist Thomas...
Rama's Banishment is a collection of essays by Fiji Indian scholars and others who have worked on as...
The impact on women of the two military coups in Fiji is the focus of this paper. Essentially, the c...
Dominant discourse on India’s eastern Partition (1947) has constructed settlement as a masculine pre...