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Indentured immigration and its aftermath

Summary by Guyana Times
April 18 will mark the 109th anniversary of the last ship – the SS Ganges – bringing indentured Indians to the then British Guiana. By then, a total of 341,500 indentured labourers had arrived, consisting of 239,756 Indians; 42,512 West Indians; 30,585 Portuguese/Madeirans; 13,355 Africans; 14,189 Chinese; and 1282 “others”. Today we discuss the economic impact these indentured labourers on the incipient “Creole” society formed after the aboliti…
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Guyana Times broke the news in Georgetown, Guyana on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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