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India and East Africa

Author : Robert G. Gregory
Publisher : Oxford : Clarendon Press
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1971
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015054033736

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Indian Africa: Minorities of Indian-Pakistani Origin in Eastern Africa

Author : Adam, Michel
Publisher : Mkuki na Nyota Publishers
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789987082971

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Indian Africa: Minorities of Indian-Pakistani Origin in Eastern Africa by Adam, Michel Pdf

Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have minorities from the Indian sub-continent amongst their population. The East African Indians mostly reside in the main cities, particularly Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Mombasa, Kampala; they can also be found in smaller urban centres and in the remotest of rural townships. They play a leading social and economic role as they work in business, manufacturing and the service industry, and make up a large proportion of the liberal professions. They are divided into multiple socio-religious communities, but united in a mutual feeling of meta-cultural identity. This book aims at painting a broad picture of the communities of Indian origin in East Africa, striving to include changes that have occurred since the end of the 1980s. The different contributions explore questions of race and citizenship, national loyalties and cosmopolitan identities, local attachment and transnational networks. Drawing upon anthropology, history, sociology and demography, Indian Africa depicts a multifaceted population and analyses how the past and the present shape their sense of belonging, their relations with others, their professional and political engagement.

In India and East Africa E-Indiya nase East Africa

Author : Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu,Tina Steiner,Mhlobo Jadezweni,Catherine Higgs,Evan M. Mwangi
Publisher : Wits University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2020-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781776144761

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In India and East Africa E-Indiya nase East Africa by Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu,Tina Steiner,Mhlobo Jadezweni,Catherine Higgs,Evan M. Mwangi Pdf

In November 1949, Davidson Don Tengo (D.D.T.) Jabavu, the South African politician, Methodist lay preacher and retired professor of African languages and Latin at Fort Hare University in the Eastern Cape, set out on a four-month trip to attend the World Pacifist Meeting in India. The conference brought together delegates from over thirty countries to reflect on how Mahatma Gandhi’s life and teachings could inform pacifist work in the post-World War II era. Jabavu wrote an isiXhosa account of his journey up the east coast of Africa and to different parts of India which was first published in 1951 by Lovedale Press. His narrative contains wide-ranging reflections on the fauna and flora of the changing landscape, on intriguing social interactions during his travels, and on the conference itself, where he considered what lessons Gandhian principles might yield for oppressed South Africans engaged in struggles for freedom and dignity. He incorporates accounts of chance meetings with important figures of post-independence India and of the anti-colonial struggle in East Africa, as well as with members of the American civil rights movement. His commentary on non-violent resistance, and on the dangers of nationalism when coupled with militarism and racism, enriches the existing archive of intellectual and political exchange between Africa and India from a black South African perspective. This new edition includes Jabavu’s travelogue in the original isiXhosa, with an English translation by the late anthropologist Cecil Wele Manona. Tina Steiner’s introductory chapter examines the networks of international solidarity and friendship that Jabavu helped to strengthen in the course of his travels. A chapter by Mhlobo W. Jadezweni, whose updating of the original isiXhosa orthography has made Jabavu’s text accessible to new generations of readers, considers the richness of Jabavu’s isiXhosa style as a contribution to the archive of great African-language literature. Catherine Higgs provides biographical sketches of D.D.T. Jabavu and Cecil Wele Manona which situate this travelogue within the broader context of their lives. Evan M. Mwangi’s Afterword is a reflection on the historical and political significance of making African-language texts available to readers across Africa.

India's Engagement with East Africa

Author : Nivedita Ray
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9384464627

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Indian Africa: Minorities of Indian-Pakistani Origin in Eastern Africa

Author : Michel Adam
Publisher : African Books Collective
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789987753512

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Indian Africa: Minorities of Indian-Pakistani Origin in Eastern Africa by Michel Adam Pdf

Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have minorities from the Indian sub-continent amongst their population. The East African Indians mostly reside in the main cities, particularly Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Mombasa, Kampala; they can also be found in smaller urban centres and in the remotest of rural townships. They play a leading social and economic role as they work in business, manufacturing and the service industry, and make up a large proportion of the liberal professions. They are divided into multiple socio-religions communities, but united in a mutual feeling of meta-cultural identity. This book aims at painting a broad picture of the communities of Indian origin in East Africa, striving to include changes that have occurred since the end of the 1980s. The different contributions explore questions of race and citizenship, national loyalties and cosmopolitan identities, local attachment and transnational networks. Drawing upon anthropology, history, sociology and demography, Indian Africa depicts a multifaceted population and analyses how the past and the present shape their sense of belonging, their relations with others, their professional and political engagement. This book is a must-read for contemporary researchers, students, policy practitioners as well as the general reader.

Problems in the History of Modern Africa

Author : Robert O. Collins
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015040615182

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Problems in the History of Modern Africa by Robert O. Collins Pdf

A presentation of important issues in the study of modern Africa. It addresses: decolonization and the end of Empire; democracy and the nation state; epidemics in Africa - the human and financial costs; development - failure or success; the African environment - origins of a crisis; and more.

A History of the Asians in East Africa, C.1886 to 1945

Author : J. S. Mangat
Publisher : Oxford : Clarendon P.
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : Social Science
ISBN : UCAL:B4445830

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A History of the Asians in East Africa, C.1886 to 1945 by J. S. Mangat Pdf

Historical background of Asian presence in the East Africa countries of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda - refers to the period from 1886 to 1945, and covers immigrant Indian entrepreneurs and traders, political aspects of such immigration, economic implications, sociological aspects, working conditions of such immigrant workers, their social participation, etc. Bibliography pp. 179 to 204, and references.

The Gunny Sack

Author : M.G. Vassanji
Publisher : Anchor Canada
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2011-06-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307375155

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The Gunny Sack by M.G. Vassanji Pdf

Memory, Ji Bai would say, is this old sack here, this poor dear that nobody has any use for any more. As the novel begins, Salim Juma, in exile from Tanzania, opens up a gunny sack bequeathed to him by a beloved great-aunt. Inside it he discovers the past — his own family’s history and the story of the Asian experience in East Africa. Its relics and artefacts bring with them the lives of Salim’s Indian great-grandfather, Dhanji Govindji, his extensive family, and all their loves and betrayals. Dhanji Govindji arrives in Matamu — from Zanzibar, Porbander, and ultimately Junapur — and has a son with an African slave named Bibi Taratibu. Later, growing in prosperity, he marries Fatima, the woman who will bear his other children. But when his half-African son Husein disappears, Dhanji Govindji pays out his fortune in trying to find him again. As the tentacles of the First World War reach into Africa, with the local German colonists fighting British invaders, he spends more and more time searching. One morning he is suddenly murdered: he had spent not just his own money but embezzled that of others to finance the quest for his lost son. “Well, listen, son of Juma, you listen to me and I shall give you your father Juma and his father Husein and his father…” Part II of the novel is named for Kulsum, who marries Juma, Husein’s son; she is the mother of the narrator, Salim. We learn of Juma’s childhood as a second-class member of his stepmother’s family after his mother, Moti, dies. After his wedding to Kulsum there is a long wait in the unloving bosom of his stepfamily for their first child, Begum. It is the 1950s, and whispers are beginning of the Mau Mau rebellion. Among the stories tumbling from the gunny sack comes the tailor Edward bin Hadith’s story of the naming of Dar es Salaam, the city Kulsum moves to with her children after her husband’s death. And gradually her son takes over the telling, recalling his own childhood. His life guides the narrative from here on. He remembers his mother’s store and neighbours’ intrigues, the beauty of his pristine English teacher at primary school, cricket matches, and attempts to commune with the ghost of his father. It is a vibrantly described, deeply felt childhood. The nation, meanwhile, is racked by political tensions on its road to independence, which comes about as Salim Juma reaches adolescence. With the surge in racial tension and nationalist rioting, several members of his close-knit community leave the country for England, America, and Canada. I see this comedy now as an attempt to foil the workings of fate: how else to explain, what else to call, the irrevocable relentless chain of events that unfolded… The title of Part III, Amina, is the name of Salim’s great unfulfilled love, and will also be the name of his daughter. He meets the first Amina while doing his National Service at Camp Uhuru, a place he feels he has been sent to in error. Amina is African, and their relationship inevitably causes his family anxiety, until the increasingly militant Amina leaves for New York. Salim becomes a teacher at his old school, and marries, but keeps a place for Amina in his heart. When she returns and is arrested by the more and more repressive government, Salim is hurriedly exiled abroad. He leaves his wife and daughter with the promise that he will send for them, knowing that he will not. The novel ends with Salim alone, the last memories coming out of the gunny sack, hoping that he will be his family’s last runaway.

Early Exchange between Africa and the Wider Indian Ocean World

Author : Gwyn Campbell
Publisher : Springer
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2016-12-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9783319338224

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Early Exchange between Africa and the Wider Indian Ocean World by Gwyn Campbell Pdf

This volume comprises a selection of essays by scholars from a variety of disciplines that discuss the exchange relationship between Africa and the wider Indian Ocean world (IOW), a macro-region running from East Africa to China, from early times to about 1300 CE. The rationale for regarding this macro-region as a “world” is the central significance of the monsoon system which facilitated the early emergence of long-distance trans-IOW maritime exchange of commodities, peoples, plants, animals, technologies and ideas.

India's Current Engagement with East Africa

Author : Nivedita Ray
Publisher : Vij Books India
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2017-12-11
Category : Africa, East
ISBN : 9384464368

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And Home Was Kariakoo

Author : M.G. Vassanji
Publisher : Anchor Canada
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2016-01-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780385671453

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And Home Was Kariakoo by M.G. Vassanji Pdf

From M.G. Vassanji, two-time Scotiabank Giller Prize winner and a Governor General's Literary Award winner for Non-fiction, comes a poignant love letter to his birthplace and homeland, East Africa—a powerful and surprising portrait that only an insider could write. Part travelogue, part memoir, and part history-rarely-told, here is a powerful and timely portrait of a constantly evolving land. From a description of Zanzibar and its evolution to a visit to a slave-market town at Lake Tanganyika; from an encounter with a witchdoctor in an old coastal village to memories of his own childhood in the streets of Dar es Salaam and the suburbs of Nairobi, Vassanji combines brilliant prose, thoughtful and candid observation, and a lifetime of revisiting and reassessing the continent that molded him—and, as we discover when we follow the journeys that became this book, shapes him still.

Indians in Africa

Author : Haraprasad Chattopadhyaya
Publisher : Calcutta : Bookland
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : East Indians
ISBN : UOM:39015008235460

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East Africa and the Indian Ocean

Author : Edward A. Alpers
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : STANFORD:36105124188660

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East Africa and the Indian Ocean by Edward A. Alpers Pdf

"For centuries, East Africa has played a central role within the Indian Ocean world. The Arabs built the first trade networks there; these were laid siege to by the Portuguese in the sixteenth century, followed by British colonialists in the nineteenth century. An interregional trade linked different subregions of East Africa to other Indian Ocean economies. For example, Hindu merchants from Gujarat played a leading role in the ivory trade of East Africa during the past four centuries. In the nineteenth century, Zanzibar became a major center of the Asian slave trade. While slave trading, slave raiding, and their consequences provide one thematic focus of this book, the author also demonstrates that Indian Ocean commercial networks were much more complex in the range of products exchanged, including luxury goods and staple food items, as well as enforced labor. Islam provided yet another connective tissue linking East Africa to the Indian Ocean world and served as a cultural matrix through which popular beliefs and practices were transmitted. This book offers an eye-opening perspective on an often neglected area of world history."--Publisher's description.

India in Africa: Changing Geographies of Power

Author : Emma Mawdsley,Gerard McCann
Publisher : Fahamu/Pambazuka
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2011-09-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781906387655

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India in Africa: Changing Geographies of Power by Emma Mawdsley,Gerard McCann Pdf

In one of the first analyses of contemporary IndianAfrican relations, this detailed book draws upon a collection of case studies that explore interrelated topics such as trade, investment, development aid, civil society relations, security, and geopolitics. While China's relationship to Africa has been thoroughly examined, knowledge and analysis of India's role in Africa has until now been limited. This book fills the gap and compares and contrasts India to China s role as a rising global power in the African continent. "

The Asians of East Africa

Author : Lawrence William Hollingsworth
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1960
Category : Africa, British East
ISBN : STANFORD:36105001641120

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