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Lotus Vingadassamy-Engel is a French Guadeloupean academic and expert on the Indian diaspora in South America. She has written on the effects of indentured labour and the Hindu customs practiced among their descendants.[1] She gave a lecture in the India International Centre in New Delhi on that subject. Her contribution was later published in the Monsoon issue of the IIC quarterly Vol 19 N° 3 (1992). The Hindu Diaspora in the French West Indies
References
- ↑ Sonia N. Das (2016). Linguistic Rivalries: Tamil Migrants and Anglo-Franco Conflicts. Oxford University Press. p. 108. ISBN 9780190461782.
External links
- Indian Diaspora: Where Bharat Mata Lives in Their Souls – INDOLink
- Diaspora: Genealogies of Semantics and Transcultural Comparison – Numen, Vol. 47, No. 3, Religions in the Disenchanted World (2000), pp. 313–337
- The Great Indian Diaspora – A Preface – INDOLink