During indentureship, there were tremendous efforts by the Hindus to assert themselves as Hindus. |
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Oh well one could hold out hope that they were selling themselves into some sort of indentureship and this would be the last episode. |
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Under that indentureship, fine actors and directors and writers were brutally deprived of freedom, true. |
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It is the right thing to do and is payment for their indentureship. |
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Their will to survive, no matter the obstacles, was pivotal in releasing them from the physical and psychological bondage that characterised indentureship. |
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Khalil Rahman Ali situates his novel within the context of Indian indentureship in British Guiana. |
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Children are forced into the labour force or indentureship by their families in order to help alleviate the immediate impact of extreme poverty and hunger. |
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The success of such measures would generate the conditions needed for a more equitable distribution of wealth, most of which had been generated from slavery, indentureship and colonialism. |
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BladeRunners who show an interest in a particular trade are introduced by the co-ordinator to the appropriate union representative, who can assist in applying for indentureship. |
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The British authorities filled this need by instituting a system of indentureship. |
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Indentureship of the East Indians lasted from 1845 to 1917, during which more than 147,000 Indians were brought to Trinidad to work on sugarcane plantations. |
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