British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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... population than anywhere else in the world . The girls and their dressmakers plan their variants of Dior and Fath with such success that they turn the Saturday night revels at the Carib nightclub by the Sea Wall into a concours d ...
... population than anywhere else in the world . The girls and their dressmakers plan their variants of Dior and Fath with such success that they turn the Saturday night revels at the Carib nightclub by the Sea Wall into a concours d ...
Stranica 51
... population , the Indian community has gradually lost its traditional aloofness . The Indian , seeing his economic power on the increase , has naturally been encouraged to take more part in Guianese life in order to protect his interests ...
... population , the Indian community has gradually lost its traditional aloofness . The Indian , seeing his economic power on the increase , has naturally been encouraged to take more part in Guianese life in order to protect his interests ...
Stranica 53
... population ... Guianese of African extraction were not afraid to tell us that many Indians in British Guiana look forward to the day when British Guiana would be a part not of the British Common- wealth but of an East Indian Empire ...
... population ... Guianese of African extraction were not afraid to tell us that many Indians in British Guiana look forward to the day when British Guiana would be a part not of the British Common- wealth but of an East Indian Empire ...
Stranica 55
... population . Almost all are descendants D ملو time ? of indentured labourers brought over from Madeira after the 2 end of slavery . These labourers found work on the plantations little to their liking and many returned to Madeira ...
... population . Almost all are descendants D ملو time ? of indentured labourers brought over from Madeira after the 2 end of slavery . These labourers found work on the plantations little to their liking and many returned to Madeira ...
Stranica 56
... population , keeps itself aloof from the community , taking little part in politics , quietly cultivating its garden . The Chinese , like the Portuguese and the Indians , came to the Colony as indentured labourers , and like the ...
... population , keeps itself aloof from the community , taking little part in politics , quietly cultivating its garden . The Chinese , like the Portuguese and the Indians , came to the Colony as indentured labourers , and like the ...
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