1. After nineteenth century, how did the indentured laborers discover own ways of survival? Explain.
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1. Migrants were provided false information about living and working conditions. On arrival at the plantations, these labourers found the conditions harsh. There were a few legal rights.
2. The indentured workers discovered their own ways of surviving. Many of them escaped into wilds. Though if caught, they face severe punishment.
3. Others developed new forms of individual and collective self expression, blending different cultural forms, old and new.
4. In Trinidad, the annual Muharram procession was transformed into a riotous carnival, called Hosay in which workers of all races and religions joined.
5. The protest religion Rastafarianism reflects social and cultural links with Indian migrants to Caribbean. Many cultural things form different places get mixed lose their original characteristics and become something entirely new.
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(i) Initially, the indentured laborers found it difficult to adjust to the harsh living conditions of the plantation. But very soon they discovered new ways of survival. (ii) They developed new forms of individual and collective self-expression, blended art, cultural forms, old and new. (iii) In trinidad, the culturalMuharram procession was transformed into a riotous carnival called 'Hosay' in which workers of all races and religions joined. (iv) The protest religion 'Rastafarianism' is also said to reflect social and cultural links with Indian migrates to the Caribbean. (v) Chutney music popular in Trinidad and Guyana is another creative expression of the post indenture experience.
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