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Exploring An "Old Verbal Ambiguity": East Indian Ethnicity and Identity In Trinidad and The British...

Exploring An "Old Verbal Ambiguity": East Indian Ethnicity and Identity In Trinidad and The British...

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Exploring An "Old Verbal Ambiguity": East Indian Ethnicity and Identity In Trinidad and The British Caribbean

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Exploring An "Old Verbal Ambiguity": East Indian Ethnicity and Identity In Trinidad and The British Caribbean

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Kingston: Routledge

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Canadian journal of Latin American and Caribbean studies, 2012-01, Vol.37 (73), p.209-220

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English

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Similarly, [Aisha Khan] also points to legal and spatial segregation of the East Indians, where the latter was exclusively painted as well-suited to agricultural practices. Khan argues that the "mutually exclusive geography" created a "racial landscape" where the occupationally diverse Africans flocked to the urbanized north, and the occupationally...

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Exploring An "Old Verbal Ambiguity": East Indian Ethnicity and Identity In Trinidad and The British Caribbean

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TN_cdi_gale_infotraccpiq_323658505

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0826-3663

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2333-1461

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10.1080/08263663.2012.10817033

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