Journal of International and Global Studies
Abstract
This article will assess the experiences of the Indo-Trinidadian immigrant population during 1967 to 2007. The displaced Indo-Trinidadians residing in North America and Britain were challenged to define themselves in relation to Afro-Caribbean and Asian-Indian immigrants. The broad categories used to determine the success or failure of migration included culture, social mobility, identity and religion. The research will prove that the Indo-Trinidadian diaspora in North America and England have experienced considerable social mobility and acculturation.
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Teelucksingh, Jerome Ph.D.
(2010)
"Mastering the Midas Touch: The Indo-Trinidadian Diaspora in North America and England, 1967-2007,"
Journal of International and Global Studies: Vol. 1:
No.
2, Article 7.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62608/2158-0669.1022
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/jigs/vol1/iss2/7
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