fbpx
  • Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Opinions
  • Features
  • Letters
  • Videos
  • Editorials
  • Columns
Ravi-Dev

Anti-Indian racism in Guyana

June 28, 2020
Dr. Vishnu Bisram

President Ali’s well-Crafted & Delivered Speech at UN 2025

October 3, 2025
Dr. Vishnu Bisram

Trinidad and Tobago PM Kamla Pursuing a Foreign Policy in National Interests

October 3, 2025
Dr. Vishnu Bisram

Sidnauth Singh was a respected Guyanese Diplomat

October 3, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
NY Guyanese Hindus Concluded Fasting in 2025 Festival Celebration

NY Guyanese Hindus Concluded Fasting in 2025 Festival Celebration

October 3, 2025
Ashook-Ramsaran

ASHOOK RAMSARAN PRESENTS RECOGNITION PLAQUE TO NYS SEN ROXANNE PERSAUD AT 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

October 1, 2025
Ashook-Ramsaran

Rupununi Music & Arts Festival (RMAF) appoints Ashook Ramsaran as a new Patron

October 1, 2025
Dr Vishnu Bisram

Is USA planning Regime Change in Venezuela

October 1, 2025
Dr. Vishnu Bisram

Trinidad Gov’t must think creatively to generate revenues and foreign exchange through Exxon Investment

October 1, 2025
Showcasing Prose, Poetry with Passion at the Queens Book Fair  in America

Showcasing Prose, Poetry with Passion at the Queens Book Fair in America

October 1, 2025
Guyana-map

ON THE ROAD TO ONE GUYANA

September 22, 2025
Dr. Vishnu Bisram

Guyana’s President Ali Deserves Fair time before Criticism & Evaluation

September 21, 2025
Dr Vishnu Bisram

Guyana-Trinidad & Tobago Rivalry at Guyana Cricket Stadium

September 18, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Condition
Monday, October 6, 2025
  • Login
Indo Caribbean Diaspora News
  • Home
  • Columns
    Dr. Vishnu Bisram

    President Ali’s well-Crafted & Delivered Speech at UN 2025

    Dr. Vishnu Bisram

    Trinidad and Tobago PM Kamla Pursuing a Foreign Policy in National Interests

    Dr. Vishnu Bisram

    Sidnauth Singh was a respected Guyanese Diplomat

    Ashook-Ramsaran

    Rupununi Music & Arts Festival (RMAF) appoints Ashook Ramsaran as a new Patron

    Dr Vishnu Bisram

    Is USA planning Regime Change in Venezuela

    Dr. Vishnu Bisram

    Trinidad Gov’t must think creatively to generate revenues and foreign exchange through Exxon Investment

    Dr. Vishnu Bisram

    Guyana’s President Ali Deserves Fair time before Criticism & Evaluation

    Dr Vishnu Bisram

    Guyana-Trinidad & Tobago Rivalry at Guyana Cricket Stadium

    Dr. Vishnu Bisram

    Oil Contract did not Figure in Guyana Election

    Jai Lall

    Guyana’s Cabinet & Seeking help from the Police on Noise

  • Letters
    Guyana Rohee’s mocking of Illegal Guyanese & Green Card Holders in America

    Guyana Rohee’s mocking of Illegal Guyanese & Green Card Holders in America

    Charles Sugrim

    Authenticating Dr Bisram’s Poll in Guyana

    Gary Griffith

    United We Stand, Divided We Fall

    Ravi Balgobin Maharaj

    Democrats More Dangerous to Dragon Gas than Republicans

    Ravi Balgobin Maharaj

    Who Really Lost in the Junior Sammy Matter in Trinidad?

    Jai Lall

    A challenge to become the rainbow in Leonora’s cloud

    Rabindra-Moonan

    The opposition UNC led by Kamla Persad Bissessar has gone into meltdown mode.

    Jai Lall

    Residents of Leonora, Guyana are ashamed and embarrassed

    Kamla Persad Bissessar

    Trinidad & Tobago REPUBLIC DAY MESSAGE 2024 OF LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION

    Ravi Balgobin Maharaj

    Crime has reached a high level in Trinidad and Tobago

  • Community News
    NY Guyanese Hindus Concluded Fasting in 2025 Festival Celebration

    NY Guyanese Hindus Concluded Fasting in 2025 Festival Celebration

    Indian Arrival Day in Guyana and Trinidad

    Indian Arrival Day in Guyana and Trinidad

    Remembering Aunty Betty of Port Mourant, Guyana

    Remembering Aunty Betty of Port Mourant, Guyana

    Dr. Vishnu Bisram

    Exxon, Liability, and Guyana’s Growth

    English rendering of PM’s interaction with the brave air warriors and soldiers at the Adampur Air Base

    English rendering of PM’s interaction with the brave air warriors and soldiers at the Adampur Air Base

    Indian-Caribbeans Observe Hanuman Birth Anniversary

    Indian-Caribbeans Observe Hanuman Birth Anniversary

    Ram Navami 2023 Observed

    Indo Caribbean Americans Observed 2025 Ram Naumi or Navami

    Dool Hanomansingh

    Gowtam Maharaj: “Phagwa is much more than gulal and abeer; it is building family love and strong communities.”

    Queens Boro President hosts 2025 Holi (Phagwah) Celebration

    Queens Boro President hosts 2025 Holi (Phagwah) Celebration

    Indian-Caribbean Americans in 2025 Phagwah (Holi) Spirit

    Indian-Caribbean Americans in 2025 Phagwah (Holi) Spirit

  • Editorials
    cliff-rajkumar

    VANISHING FOOTPRINTS

    Kamla Persad Bissessar

    Trinidad and Tobago OPPOSITION LEADER addresses TOWN HALL MEETING ON EDUCATION IN SAN FERNANDO WEST

    Jai Lall

    Guyana Leonora’s villagers are inseparable

    Dr. Vishnu Bisram

    Indo-Caribbean to speak on India’s Soft Power in Delhi

    Jai Lall

    Empty vessels make the most noise – politics in Guyana

    Ashook-Ramsaran

    In Commemoration of the 23rd Anniversary

    Kamla Persad Bissessar

    Hope for UNC of Trinidad?

    Ravi Balgobin Maharaj

    Is there No Other Musical Instrument Indigenous to T&T?

    Guyana-map

    October 2024 Hindu Conference bring back memories of Humiliation of Indians in Guyana

    Jai Lall

    Is Kamala Harris the “Trump” card for the Democrats?

  • Opinions
    Dool Hanomansingh

    We must to take back our country from those racist ghosts!

    Dool Hanomansingh

    Blessed are the poor so that the rich can live high and mighty!

    Dool Hanomansingh

    We must to take back our country from those racist

    Dool Hanomansingh

    Time to give Bhadase his due recognition

    Dool Hanomansingh

    ASJA’s Press Release is Misleading

    Dool Hanomansingh

    Gossip en masse

    Dool Hanomansingh

    NCIC hosted first quarterly lecture in honor of the late Professor Brinsley Samaroo

    Dool Hanomansingh

    Telling the UNC side of the Story

    Dool Hanomansingh

    Why you don’t need to think!

    Dool Hanomansingh

    Proud Indians

  • Videos
    Dool-Hanomansingh-003

    US Congress woman Tulsi Gabbard condemns the ongoing genocide of Hindus and other minorities

    Geeta-Vaahini

    Geeta Vaahini, President of the  Hindu Prachaar Kendra speaks on the social significance of Ganga Dhara Festival.

    Geeta-Vaahini

    Geeta Vaahini, President of the Hindu Prachaar Kendra speaks on the Hindu view of the environment.

    swami-brahmadeo

    Swami Brahmadeo – Hindus are top CEOs and Medics in North America and Europe

    Gowtam-Maharaj

    Gowtam Maharaj, a farmer of Barrackpore, South Trinidad, shares his challenges being a farmer.

    BAMBOO #1 Flooding – Frustrated Residents

    BAMBOO #1 Flooding – Frustrated Residents

    NATIONAL-LOTUS-THEATRE

    NATIONAL LOTUS THEATRE – Performance of Niyantran

    radica-jairam

    Story of RADICA JAIRAM from Orange Valley

    fisherman-trinidad

    Families of Orange Valley felt neglected by PNM Government

    Dr Subramanian Swamy

    Dr Subramanian Swamy – Dharma Rising London April 2015

  • Features
    ravi-ratiram

    Trinidad MP Ravi Ratiram Condemns Government’s Failures Amidst Rising Crime in Central Trinidad and Calls for Immediate Action to Protect Citizens

    Pandit Ramdular Singh

    Pandit Ramdular Singh on Guyana’s Dharmic Sabha

    Vassan Ramracha

    PNM bent on Africanizing Trinidad

    Baldeo_Chanderpaul-3

    West Indian cricketers must strive to emulate Shiv Chanderpaul of Guyana

    Jai Lall

    Who in Guyana will ever buy the PNC/AFC/APNU “honesty, integrity and decency” pitch again?

    cliff-rajkumar

    Non Indians Embracing Sanathan Dharma

    Mr. Rudranath Indarsingh

    INDARSINGH ON RELOCATION OF PRINCES TOWN FIRE OFFICERS

    Vassan Ramracha

    TRIBAL AFRICANS DO NOT CONDONE INTERRACIAL MARRIAGES

    Jai Lall

    Guyana President Ali and Cabinet Ministers Engaged West Coast Supporters

    Dr Jerry Jailall

    PPP Government responds quickly to changing “Negro” on Government forms, will they also add “Indian” to Arrival Day?

No Result
View All Result
Indo Caribbean Diaspora News
No Result
View All Result

Anti-Indian racism in Guyana

by Ravi Dev
June 28, 2020
in Columns
0
Ravi-Dev

Photo : Ravi Dev

23
SHARES
198
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

ROAR of Ravi Dev

Last week, we wrote about anti-African racism, which was birthed coevally with African slavery in the 16th century and given an ideological scaffolding during the European Enlightenment, that was universalised with the acceptance of westernisation as “modernisation”. The Christian “great chain of being” was secularised with Europeans at the pinnacle of human evolution and Africans at the bottom. Other “races” were positioned along the “chain” by the Europeans – the arbiters of all things under the sun.

But in the lived reality of the ideology of modernity, with its inbuilt anti-African racism, in Guyana after the abolition of slavery in 1834, a shift occurred when other “racial” groups – Portuguese, Indians and Chinese – were introduced to perform “slave labour”. In the British racial classification of the “six races” of Guyana, the Portuguese were disjunctured from “Europeans”, with whom they were phenotypically identical.

However, they persevered socially and culturally on the back of their economic success after their indentiture to finally be considered by other Guyanese groups as “near whites”, on par with the Coloured strata by the 20th century. The number of Chinese was comparatively small, and they also used business success to blend in with the Coloured strata.

The indentured Indians, however, presented a classificatory challenge to the Europeans. Unlike in Africa, where they were positioned as “middle men” above Africans, in Guyana and the rest of the Caribbean, they were relegated to the bottom of the totem pole. In 1832, the “Macaulay Minute” to the Indian Parliament had established the basis of a new form of conquest of those peoples who might believe themselves to be “civilised”. All of their libraries, for instance, were not worth one shelf of European learning and were to be discarded as they were now to strive to become “Brown Englishmen”.

For the British planters, who imported Indian indentureds, they were initially lauded as docile and willing to work for far less than the ex-slaves demanded. Never mind Indian peasant farming and their cotton industry were destroyed to create famines and joblessness for untold millions, who had no alternative to migration – both domestic and overseas. In Guyana, then, even though the ex-slaves utilized the opportunities available with abandoned plantations to move out of the sugar industry and found the “Village Movement” by 1848, Indians were blamed and derided  for “undercutting” wages in sugar.

It was at this stage of our history that anti-non-African immigrant racism was birthed which sediment as anti-Indian racism. It is a historical irony that more indentureds came from Africa and the West Indies (55,867) to undercut sugar wages than Portuguese and Chinese combined (44,874) – but the former blended in, unremarked, with the freed slaves. After anti-Portuguese riots in 1848, 1856 and 1889 their economic success eased their social constraints and anti-Indian racism by African/Coloured Guyanese became the predominant social cleavage. On account of their sheer numbers, which facilitated their cultural retention on the sugar plantations where they were sequestered, Indians presented a visible social group that could be “othered” by African and Coloured Guyanese, who had previously been placed at the bottom of the social ladder.

In addition to the earlier mentioned willingness to perform “slave work”, Indians were scorned by the latter groups for not being “civilised” – i.e. not practicing “British” culture; for being “pagans and heathens”; for being “dirty” and “unkempt”; for being “misers”; and for being “shifty” and “cheating” as they entered commerce by selling milk, vegetables and eventually rice. By the beginning of the 20th century, as the majority of Indian immigrants decided to remain in Guiana, their numbers were seen as an incipient threat to the political aspirations of the African/Coloured leaders, even though under the restricted franchise  as late as 1910, only 188 Indians qualified for the franchise out of a total of 4,104 (4.6%).

Anti-Indian racism expanded from the social and cultural spheres to the political in the 1920’s when the sugar planters attempted to recruit additional Indian labour following the abolition of Indentureship in 1917. African organisations insisted that recruitment be conducted from both African and India and in the end, though the numbers were small, more labour came from Africa.

The PPP attempted to address this inchoate fissure in 1950 but Burnham’s split in 1955 to form the PNC, rekindled it by explicating the African Security Dilemma. Anti-Indian racism ensured that the PNC was allowed to exclude the PPP – supported by Indian Guyanese – between 1968 and 1992.

And which is once again being attempted today.

Facebook Comments Box
Tags: Anti-Indian racismGuyanaRavi DevROAR of Ravi Dev
Share12Tweet5Share2
ADVERTISEMENT
Ravi Dev

Ravi Dev

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
NY Guyanese Hindus Concluded Fasting in 2025 Festival Celebration

NY Guyanese Hindus Concluded Fasting in 2025 Festival Celebration

October 3, 2025
Showcasing Prose, Poetry with Passion at the Queens Book Fair  in America

Showcasing Prose, Poetry with Passion at the Queens Book Fair in America

October 1, 2025
Dr Vishnu Bisram

Is USA planning Regime Change in Venezuela

October 1, 2025
Shaanti Bhavan Mandir Opens in Queens. NY

Shaanti Bhavan Mandir Opens in Queens. NY

April 29, 2023
Dr. Vishnu Bisram

President Ali’s well-Crafted & Delivered Speech at UN 2025

October 3, 2025
Dr. Vishnu Bisram

Trinidad and Tobago PM Kamla Pursuing a Foreign Policy in National Interests

October 3, 2025
Dr. Vishnu Bisram

Sidnauth Singh was a respected Guyanese Diplomat

October 3, 2025
NY Guyanese Hindus Concluded Fasting in 2025 Festival Celebration

NY Guyanese Hindus Concluded Fasting in 2025 Festival Celebration

October 3, 2025

The most important world news and events of the day.

Get ICDN daily newsletter on your inbox.

ADVERTISEMENT
Indo Caribbean Diaspora News

© 2024 Indo-Caribbean Diaspora News. All rights Reserved

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Condition

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Columns
  • Letters
  • Community News
  • Opinions
  • Videos
  • Features
  • Editorials

© 2024 Indo-Caribbean Diaspora News. All rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In