INDIA CAME WEST

The 13th of January was an ordinary day in India
When in 1838, the "SS Whitby" sailed with 24 9immigrants
After 112 days she reached Georgetown, Guyana
With her first batch trying to fulfill their needs and wants

Not long after another, the "SS Hesperus" came
She sailed on the 19th January at much cost
With 165 Indians on board it was not the same
For 13 died on board and at sea two were lost

On the 30th of May in 1845 came the "SS Rozack'”
After 137 days she did not come to the main
For stormy weather caused her a serious setback
With 225 souls she landed in Port of Spain

The last ship was the “SS Ganges"
Which sailed in 1917 on 17th January
Thus ended coming of the jahajis
Strong kinship made on the journey

In 1917, 239,756 Indians were in Guyana
Many died with flu epidemic and disease
After 5 years many went back to India
To their respective provinces and cities

These pioneers came from Bengal and Behar
The North West provinces, Oudh and Orissa
From pretty Punjab and Uttar Pradesh so far
From cities like Madras, Bombay and Calcutta

After 5 years they were freed from their massas
With free passages back to Mother India
Many were lured with false promises by harkatiyas
Of easy jobs in the islands and Guyana

They made homes in Guyana, Trinidad, Jamaica
St.Vincent, St. Lucia, Honduras, Guadeloupe
Martinique, even Venezuela and tiny Grenada
French Cayenne and also in the Dutch groupe

Their hopes and aspirations were shattered
By the treatment and racial molestations
From the estate owners as they were scattered
On the cocoa, corn and sugar plantations

The "massahs" handled them like cattle
An d they met a worse humiliating fate
Living in long logies of mud and wattle
When they had to face the magistrate
 

His rights were always met with denial
Any breach of indentureship contract
And he was charged and dubbed a criminal
For the massa was mean and exact

They came to save the dilapidated economy
When the Negro slaves got their emancipation
In turn they were oppressed into slavery
The reward for saving the English plantation

On top of all their problem
The Negroes made life very uneasy
They ridiculed and molested them
Calling them "Babu" and "coolie"

They mocked their Hindu religion
Called them pagans treated them as foes
Molesting the youths were common
So was the ridicule and abuse by Negroes

The Indians suffered traumatic attacks
They couldn' t live in peace and couldn't win
Indians were forced to marry blacks
"Dougala" meant straighter hair and fairer skin

In many islands they lost their names and religion
And they were completely integrated
Only then they were more tolerated as kith and kin
And then they were readily accepted

No one was in the East Indians' niche
The plantation owners had the law on their side
For the magistrates were owned by the rich
And Indian. field workers were in for a long ride

The Negro later became a “black Whitemen" completely
They lost their religion and were culture dead
Were bent on forcing the Indians into their society
Like them, only to become "brown Whitemen" instead

Now the Indians are the wealthiest in the Caribbean
In Guyana, Trinidad and Suriname they are the majority
The "Coolie Baboos" are educated, self-made and keen
And owned most of the businesses, land and property

The pioneers who came from Mother India
Had the stamina and guts to come West
Today the East Indians have a proud dharma
Still practiced with vigor and zest.

~Norman Datt~

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