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This is a study of the social adaptation of Tamil-speaking labourers from South India to life on Pa...
This material was originally published in Malays in Singapore: Culture. Economy and Ideology by / ed...
This paper attempts to provide understanding about the cultural and socio-economic character of the ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the position of Tamil as an ethnic min-ority and language in...
Malaysian Tamils are in an unenviable position for socio-economic advancement in this relatively pro...
The Indian diaspora is one of the largest and most significant in the world today with between nine ...
Malaysia is a multiracial, multicultural country. The Chinese and the Indians came here to trade. So...
This paper describes how far Sinhalese and Tamil ethnicity influences the performing arts and the ar...
Paper presented at 1. conf. (`Keys to South-East Asia') of the European Association for South-East A...
The aim of this study is to explain about the lives of Tamil community on the riverbanks of Sungai B...
From the 1830s until the 1930s, millions of Indians migrated to work on plantations throughout the B...
This paper is based on a book I wrote during the 1990s titled Labouring to Learn: towards a politica...
The coming of British to Malaya and the opening of rubber plantations, in the late 19th century, pav...
The paper analyses the effects of modernisation processes on the development of ethnicity and intere...
Contains fulltext : 236515.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
This is a study of the social adaptation of Tamil-speaking labourers from South India to life on Pa...
This material was originally published in Malays in Singapore: Culture. Economy and Ideology by / ed...
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