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Adolphe de plevitz biography of martin

          Adolphe de Plevitz was a French national born in who landed in Mauritius in September at the age of twenty-one....

          THE 2nd November 2003 marks the 169th anniversary of the arrival of the first indentured Indian immigrants in Mauritius.

          The commissioners did criticize Des Voeux and de Plevitz for exaggerating in certain instances.

        1. The commissioners did criticize Des Voeux and de Plevitz for exaggerating in certain instances.
        2. This essay will show that any attempt to represent the pluralism of Mauritius must contend with the complex history of representation itself.
        3. Adolphe de Plevitz was a French national born in who landed in Mauritius in September at the age of twenty-one.
        4. DE FRANCE biography” of groups and life histories of individuals, with particular emphasis on History and the forging of patterns in values.
        5. S move to the Pacific, Adolphe de Plevitz, known in Mauritius for organising the petition of Old. Immigrants in followed the Governor to.
        6. The 2nd November is a public holiday of national commemoration because it is a day of deep reflection on the great toils and struggles of the indentured labourers and their contribution in the fashioning of Mauritius.

          The pioneer indentured labourers

          Recent research at the Mauritius Archives has provided new information on the indentured labourers who came to Mauritius on the Atlas on Sunday, 2nd November 1834.

          The story of these pioneer Indian labourers began almost two months earlier in Calcutta, India. On 10th September 1834, 36 Hill Coolies of the Dhangar caste (originally from the hills of Bihar in eastern India who were then living in Calcutta) signed a five-year labour contract with George Charles Arbuthnot of Hunter-Arbuthnot & Company, a major British trading company in Mauritius, in the presence of C.

          McFarlan, at the Calcutta Police Head Office.