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Race, Tea and Colonial Resettlement Race, Tea: Section II
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Section II
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table of contents
Cover
Half-Title
Dedication
Title
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Preface
1Introduction: Family, Race and Narrative
Family fragments
Anglo-Indians?
Archives and methodology
Reworking the narrative
Section IIndia – Separations
2Tea Plantation Families of Northeast India
Tea districts of northeast India
‘Planters’ and ‘coolies’
Life in the bungalow
Six families: Separations
3St Andrew’s Colonial Homes
A scheme among schemes
The solution/problem of emigration
Life at the Homes
Leaving India
Section IINew Zealand – Settlement
41910s: Pathway to a Settler Colony
Tentative forays into the New World
Establishing a New Zealand community
Women and men at work
Encountering the state: The First World War
51920s: Working the Permit System
Arrivals under the permit system
Work and marriage
Six families: Emigration
61930s: Decline and Discontinuance
Immigration policy and the Kalimpong scheme
‘Pour Les Intimes’: The associates
‘Pour Les Intimes’: The emigrants
1938: The final group
Section IIITransnational Families
7Independence
‘Indianization’ at the Homes
Settlement: 1950s New Zealand
Two families: Across the divide
The Wellington community
8Recovering Kalimpong
Silences
Communities
Being mixed race in New Zealand
Legacies
Return to Kalimpong
‘Final thoughts’
Conclusion: A Transcultural Challenge
Notes
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Index
Copyright
About This Text
Section II
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