- Indo-Trinidadian
Infobox Ethnic group
Valene Maharaj
group=flagicon|India Indo-Trinidadians flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago
poptime= 1.2 million
Including the Indo-Trinidadian diaspora
popplace=Trinidad and Tobago ,United States ,Canada
rels=Hinduism ,Islam ,Christianity
langs=Trinidadian Creole English , Hindi, English, Urdu, Spanish
related=Indo-Trinidadian people or Indo-Trinidadians is a generalized term used to describe Trinidadian people whom appear to have and/or are the descendants of either
East Indian indentured servants , or migrants and immigrants from theIndian subcontinent who are citizens or nationals ofTrinidad and Tobago .Contrary to the assumption of the term Indo-Trinidadians, it is somewhat inaccurate considering the racial/ethnic diversity of the group. There were two major migrations of
East Indian people. Following the abolition of slavery in theBritish Empire in 1833,indentured servants were transported to Trinidad fromIndia on May 30, 1845 (Indian Arrival Day ).The first group of
East Indian indentured servants quickly integrated into the Trinidadian populous. This is believed to have happened because the conditions of slaves andindentured servants were almost identical, this created a similar social/economical class. This first group mixed into the Trinidadian populous which was already comprised of a mixture of people:Amerindians ,West Africa ,Spaniards , French,Creoles , Chinese,Germans ,Swiss , Portuguese, Scottish, British, Irish, Italian,Mexican , Dutch, Norwegian, Polish,Arab , Lebanese,African American , OtherCaribbean islands, andVenezuela . This first group combined their Indian culture with the pre-existingCreole /Hispanic /African /European culture. Some of the most notable cultural influences are:Roti , the use ofcurry ,Paratha (also called "buss-up-shots") and numerous other Indian foods, as well as musical influences and language influences.The second group arrived after the abolishment of indentured servitude in 1917. Most that arrived were skilled workers, Doctors, Businessmen, and other professions. This "new" group of
East Indian s maintained their original culture with the exception of some that became assimilated (douglas ). The term Indo-Trinidadian is primarily applied toward this group as a show of Indian pride and distinction.Like manyIndo-Caribbean s, many have roots from from all over the Indian subcontinent, as the present-day states of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh were all part of theBritish Raj . Indo-Trinidadians are a plurality of the population of Trinidad and Tobago (40.3%). An additional 18.4% of the population describe themselves as being of mixed race; many of them are also of Indian descent.Many indian customs have been lost such as arranged marriages which are very rare in Trinidad. Indo-Trinidadians also dress in western fashions and participate in carnival and other non Indian festivals.Indo-Trinidadian as a term seems to acknowledge the just demands of the descendants of indentured plantation laborers brought over from India under a colonial system [cite book | author=SookDeo, Neil A.| title= Freedom, Festivals and Caste in Trinidad After Slavery A Society in Transition.| publisher=Xlibris, Philadelphia | year=2000 |id=ISBN 1-4010-5209-6. Specifically, "Trinidad Sentinel" 6 August 1857. Also, Original Correspondence of the British Colonial Office in London (C.O. 884/4, Hamilton Report into the Carnival Riots, p.18)] This local term was overlooked and substituted with ethnic categories by the best-known texts of Caribbean history, and especially by anthropologists and other foreign social scientists. People of Indian descent who emphasized their Trinidad roots and contributions began writing letters to newspapers in the 1880s already, suggesting alternate terms such as "Indo-Trinidadian."Most Indo-Trinidadians however have no knowledge of India having being separated from the continent for so many generations. Most Indo-Trinidadians also only speak the local creole english.
Indo-Trinidadians has now become interchangeable with
India ns orEast Indian s. Settlers brought over by Britain from colonial India were called "Coolies", an insulting term.History
The first Indians arrived in Trinidad on
May 30 ,1845 (seeIndian Arrival Day ). The immigration of indentured Indians continued until 1917 when it was banned by the government ofIndia . Most of these immigrants came from places in the United Provinces whereBhojpuri is spoken. A significant minority came fromMadras Presidency or present dayTamil Nadu andAndhra Pradesh where Tamil and Telugu were spoken. A few are even known to have originated from what was once theNorth-West Frontier Province of undividedIndia (now a part ofPakistan ), where the dominant language isPashto .Culture/Religion
Some Indo-Trinidadians can trace their ancestry to indentured labourers who immigrated to
Guyana ,Jamaica , St. Vincent,Grenada , or other islands in the Caribbean. A few are descendants of later immigrants fromIndia ,Pakistan ,Bangladesh orSri Lanka , predominantly doctors and Gujarati businessmen.A majority of Indo-Trinidadians are
Hindu ; the large minorities areMuslim or belong to one of severalChristian denominations. ThePresbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago is predominantly Indo-Trinidadian. Three national holidays,Indian Arrival Day , Divali andEid-ul-Fitr are primarily celebrated by Indo-Trinidadians. The OppositionUnited National Congress draws most of its support from the Indo-Trinidadian community, and the new party:The Congress of the People A major Hindu organisation in Trinidad is the
Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha led bySatnarayan Maharaj . The major Muslim organisation is theAnjuman Sunnat-ul-Jamaat Association (ASJA) led by Yacoob Ali. Although these organisations were once seen to speak for the vast majority of Hindus and Muslims in Trinidad, their membership has gradually eroded but they still remain the largest organized voice for the respective Indian communities.Trinidadians that consider themselves Indo-Trinidadians have retained their distinctive culture unlike the original
East Indian people that arrived eariler asindentured servants , but also function in a multi-racial milieu. The Bhojpuri-Hindi , Urdu, Telugu and Tamil languages of their ancestors have largely been lost, although a number of these words have entered the Trinidadian vernacular.Bollywood movies, Indian music and Indian cooking have entered the mainstream culture of Trinidad and Tobago.Chutney music rivals calypso and soca music during theCarnival season. Divali andEid ul-Fitr are national holidays, andHosay (Ashura ) Phagwah is widely celebrated.It was mainly the second wave of Indo-Trinidadians that maintained their original culture and did not assimilate into the pre-existing Trinidadian culture. In large part due to groups like "Divine Life Society of Chaguanas" whom encouraged people to celebrate "Indian Emigration Day" opposed to
Indian Arrival Day (thus including newly arrived Indians). Also groups like the Indian Revival and Reform Association (IRRA). They were concerned about racism against Indians and were interested in developing ideas, writing pamphlets to bring about an Indian revival and renewed pride in Indian heritage and Indian culture.Notable Indo-Trinidadians
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Mervyn M. Dymally ,California State Assembly man, former U.S. Congressman and formerLieutenant Governor of California .
*Noor Hassanali , former President.
*Basdeo Panday , Trade Union Leader, and formerPrime Minister ofTrinidad and Tobago .
*V. S. Naipaul ,Nobel Prize -winning author.
*George F. Fitzpatrick , Member of Parliament.
* Dr.Deodath Ragoonanan , Physician/ Author/ Acupuncturist
* Dr.Lall Sawh , Urologist / Surgeon
*Lakshmi Persaud , novelist
* Prof Raj Persaud, eminent UK Psychiatrist.
*Sundar Popo , pioneer of Chutney music.
*Sonny Ramadhin , cricketer.
*Jean Ramjohn-Richards , currentFirst Lady .
*H.E. Ashford Sinanan
*Mitra Sinanan
*Samuel Selvon , author.
*Kamaluddin Mohammed (politician) , politician
*Chris Bisson , actor- half Indo-Trinidadian half English.
*Winston Dookeran ,Economist and Political Leader of the Congress of the People.
*Devant Maharaj , writer, cultural, activist.
* Dr.Taj Anwar , hip- hop activist, model, philanthropist.
*Andrew Khan , model.Trinidadians who are descended from the indigenous people of the region are known as
Carib s or Amerindians.ee also
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Afro-Trinidadian people
*Chinese Trinidadian
*Dougla
*Indo-Jamaican
*Indo-Caribbean music
*Indo-Caribbean
*Indo-Caribbean American
*Desi
*Indian Arrival Day
*Hosay Massacre
*History of Trinidad and Tobago References
* [http://indiandiaspora.nic.in/diasporapdf/chapter16.pdf Indian Diaspora in Trinidad and Tobago]
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