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On the Sacred Rivers

A History

Mohabir Persaud
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Pages
198
Year
2025
Language
English

About

This powerful narrative unveils the forgotten histories of British Guiana-where indentured Indians and African slaves lived under a system of oppression, hierarchy, and resilience. It explores the caste-like divisions that shaped colonial society and the pivotal historical events that led to the abolition of Indian indentured labor across the British colonies.

Blending historical fact with vivid storytelling, this book transports readers to the sugar plantations, where the struggles of Indian laborers mirrored the harsh realities once endured by enslaved Africans. It examines their interactions, conflicts, and shared legacies under British rule-offering a humanized and compelling account of survival, resistance, and identity formation.

Key Themes:

Indentured Indians & African Slaves – Their struggles, resilience, and impact on Guyanese society

The Caste-Like Colonial Order – How race, labor, and class shaped life in British Guiana

Cultural Survival & Transformation – The blending and preservation of traditions amid adversity

The End of Indenture – The historical events that led to the abolition of Indian indentured labor

Legacy & Modern Guyana – How these histories continue to shape the nation's identity today

Why Read This Book?

Engaging, Narrative-Driven Storytelling – Brings history to life for general readers

Untold Perspectives on Colonial Oppression – Beyond textbooks, a deep dive into lived experiences

A Crucial Piece of Guyana's History – Essential reading for those interested in the nation's past and cultural evolution

Through rich detail and compelling narratives, On the Sacred Rivers tells of Indentured Indians, African Slaves, Guyanese Castes, it sheds light on a critical chapter of Caribbean history, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone seeking to understand the roots of Guyana's diverse society.

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