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@knowyourcaribbean的追蹤者中,有-%是女性,有-%是男性。貼文的平均參與率約為5.1%。每篇貼文的平均喜歡數為4,566,平均評論數為185。
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Let’s talk about the word ‘Coolie’. Often used in our daily conversations to speak with some kind of anti-African pride regarding hair texture. ‘She has good coolie hair’, ‘I have good hair because my Granny is a coolie.’ The ‘good’ hair debate is one for another day…. The word coolie means a labourer, has a variety of other implications and is can be regarded as offensive depending upon the historical and geographical context. During the 19th & early 20th centuries, coolie was a term implying an indentured labourer from South Asia, South East Asia or China. However, coolie is now regarded as a racial slur – in reference to people from Asia. In 2000, the parliament of South Africa enacted the Promotion of Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act, which has among its primary objectives the prevention of hate speech terms such as coolie (koelie). The origins of the word are uncertain but it is thought to have originated from the Tamil word for a payment for work, kuli (கூலி).An alternative etymological explanation is that the word came from Hindustani word qulī (क़ुली, قلی), which itself could be from the Ottoman word for slave, قول (qul). Another explanation is that the Hindustani word qulī from the Gujarati aboriginal caste known as Kuli, and the word was picked up by the Portuguese who then used it in South India, hence the Tamil word kuli. In 1727, Dr. Engelbert Kämpfer described "coolies" as dock labourers who would unload Dutch ships in Japan. The Chinese phrase 苦力 (pinyin: kǔlì) literally translates as "bitter strength" but is more commonly understood as meaning "bitter labour". Many were systematically overworked & generally Indian coolies had higher mortality rates, many could not afford passage back home after their term of indenture. Companies would promise good food, clothing, adequate housing, safe passage & schools. However, these promises were rarely kept,leading to the image of these labourers who were in abject poverty as ‘dirty’, and the term becoming derogatory. In the last 3 slides - added history of the word Dougla/Dogla too. #coolie #indianindenturedlabourers #caribbeanhistory #knowyourcaribbean
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239,909. This is the number of Indian labourers who came to Guyana between 1839 (at the end of African chattel slavery) and 1917. Of that number only 75,547 returned back to India, the rest making Guyana home. (It should be noted that some could not afford to go back home as many were fooled into indentureship by being unable to read the contracts and signed with mere thumbprints). Conditions on the plantations were unsanitary with the British Government doing nothing to maintain healthy living conditions for the influx of new labourers sent to toil the cane fields that Africans refused to work on at the close of slavery. In 1874 there were over 51,000 cases of Malaria amongst the indentured labourers, in 1886 out of a population of 69,000, over 17,000 were reported sick with various illness like hookworm which causes malnutrition, infertility or birth defects, anaemia, and compromised immune systems. One observer who visited many colonies which housed Indian indentureship described Guyana as having the most deplorable conditions out of all. At the end of the indentureship period there were 44,000 less Indians than expected. Influenza was particularly deadly with one plantation losing over 1/5 of its population to the flu. The death rate surpassed birth rates whilst the British Government invested money into machinery for gold mining in Guyana, and enjoying their profits from sugar. What a life to have lived. May she rest in peace. Elandi Yeagan. ❤️ 🇮🇳❤️🇬🇾 #KnowYourCaribbean #indianindenturedlabourers #guyana
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How India has shaped our culture too. How did Ganja come to Jamaica? By way of the Indian indentured labourers in the 1800s. Ganja is borrowed from Hindi gāñjā, a name for cannabis, which is derived from Sanskrit gañjā. The word was used in Europe as early as 1856, when the British enacted a tax on the “ganja” trade. Indians form the 3rd largest racial group in Jamaica after Africans and those of mixed heritage. However, because most African-mixed Jamaicans self-report as 'black', the population of people with partial Indian ancestry is estimated to be much larger. With these workers came cannabis plants and their knowledge of the many preparations, including ganja. Ganja specifically refers to the buds of the flower.  In Hindi Charas is the resin and Bhang refers to the leaves and seeds of the plant, as well as a milky tea prepared from the same. Due to deteriorating socioeconomic conditions in British India, more than 36,000 Indians came to Jamaica as indentured labourers between 1845- 1917, mostly from the Bhojpuri region and the Awadhi region of the Hindi Belt in North India and other places in the Hindi Belt of North India. A significant minority were from South India. Around 2/3 of the labourers who came remained on the island. The demand for their labour came after the end of slavery in 1830 and the failure to attract workers from Europe. It was a difficult journey for the labourers, who with fundamental cultural and linguistic differences and a tendency to not mix with the local population, caused the Africans as well as the British to look down on them. Indians were harassed with the derogatory term, "coolie," referring to their worker status. They were initially placed at the bottom of the social ladder. The British Indian government encouraged indentured labour & recruiting depots were established in Calcutta and Madras, although agents were paid significantly less per recruit than for a European worker. Most Indians who signed contracts did so in the hope of returning to India with the fruits of their labour rather than intending to migrate permanently. History continued in the comments ! #KnowYourcaribbean #indocarobbean #ganja
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‘Lazy’ ‘Drunken coolies’ - These are recorded opinions of the indentured labourers from India to the Caribbean. ‘The Madrassies are for the most part, very inferior, and there are many habitual amd professed beggars and vagabonds amongst them’. "industrious, cheerful, contented, docile, obedient." "less easily offended, devoid of the savage, unruly disposition of the African." (To be noted the man who wrote this had a black mother.) Negative Colonial opinions of indentured labourers was just another example of Europe’s validation for the harsh treatments of those who came across to replace African labour at the end of African chattel slavery. Of the more than 150,000 East Indians who came to Trinidad between 1845 and 1917 only a little more than 40,000 returned to India. The number returning to India decreased steadily toward the end of the century. By 1902 only 1 in 5 persons returned home. Various reasons included ostracism from family members back home, incentives to stay, and most commonly inability to pay the return passage home. The SS Ganges, the last East Indian immigrant ship to Trinidad, arrived on the 22nd of April 1917. On board were 247 males, 115 females, 12 boys, 10 girls, and 10 infants. It is thanks to the Indo-Caribbean diaspora we have curry anything and marijuana, amongst a long list of other cultural contributions. I wish I could have heard these men play! Source: A History of the East Indian Indentured Plantation Worker in Trinidad, 1845-1917. John Allen Perry #knowyourcaribbean #indocaribbean #trinidad
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