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The Indians in Fiji

Description:
The Indians in Fiji is a documentary produced by Alwyn Owen to mark Fiji's independence. It looks at the western region of Viti Levu and Indian sugar cane growing communities. The Methodist Coronation Church choir of Lautoka are heard rehearsing a hymn for Independence Day. The sound of a steam train is heard hauling cane along Lautoka's main street. Abdul Gafar, a Moslem Indian cane farmer ...
Display date:
1970
Location:
Fiji
Format:
Sound
Collections:
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Contributors:
RNZ Collection
Content partner:
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
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Online
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