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12 Apr 2012 13:18 #83272
by ketchim
Oye ,
she did a ton of research ....than any of us !
ON Indentureds and finding your roots....
Forget the jagdeo thing ....
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12 Apr 2012 14:50 #83321
by artemis
i DON'T THINK all of our ancestors were bhojpuri...
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12 Apr 2012 14:53 #83326
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No, but the majority were from bhojpuri speaking regions in India. There were some from Madras and Tamil Nadu state who would have spoken a different language altogether. Ie. The Nagamootoo's and Kallicharan's etc.
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12 Apr 2012 14:56 - 12 Apr 2012 15:03 #83329
by artemis
there were some from punjabi land, luknow, ect... ect... yes lots od madrasi and south Indians as weell... so i won't be too quick to label all of them Bhajpuri and inquire why they lost their mother tongue, you out of all people asking??? while you're at it, you should ask how and why the africans lost their tongues too... also the chinese...
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