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Submitted by Dr. Kumar Mahabir

Barbados is located in the Caribbean near Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and Martinique. It is 34 kilometres (21 miles) in length and up to 23 km (14 miles) in width covering an area of 432 km (167 square miles). The present population of Barbados is 287,000 persons (just more than a quarter-million people) based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data.

Five things that have made Barbados world famous: Rihanna, the international singer, songwriter, actress and designer, was born in Barbados; so too is Sir Garfield Sobers, the greatest cricket all-rounder of all time. And the Honourable Mia Mottley is the first female Prime Minister of Barbados. Barbados has also produced the oldest rum in the world from its Mount Gay Distillery. There are also its pristine, peaceful beaches.

Barbados has the head office of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) which is under attack these days for its grading system. Prime Minister Mottley is also the Chair of CARICOM (the Caribbean Community) which played a critical role in restoring democracy to Guyana during the recounting of votes following the March 2020 elections.

The following are HIGHLIGHTS of an ICC ZOOM public meeting held recently (25/10/20) on the topic “The Indian community in Barbados: business, religion and race-relations.”The Pan-Caribbean meeting was hosted by the Indo-Caribbean Cultural Centre (ICC). The meeting was chaired by Sharlene Maharaj of Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) and moderated by Sadhana Mohan of Surniname.

The speakers where HAJJI SULEIMAN BULBULIA, Secretary of the Barbados Muslim Association and the Muslim Chaplain of the UWI, Cave Hill Campus; and SABIR NAKHUDA, author of the book Bengal to Barbados: A 100-year history of East Indians in Barbados (2013) extracts of which are reproduced below.The discussant was DR KUMAR MAHABIR, an anthropologist from T&T and an Organization of American States (OAS) Former Fellow.

Affectionately called “coolie-man”

East Indians (Indians) have helped shape the social, religious, cultural and economic landscape of Barbados. To understand these impacts, the focus must be on the itinerant traders (affectionately called “coolie-man”).  

For the itinerant trader, the main driver of undertaking an economic enterprise is to generate income. But his business had several unintended consequences, many of which were positive for the Barbadian society for over 100 years.

The “coolie-man” became more than a friendly trader in the neighbourhood; he became a member of the family, a counsellor and an advisor at times. The “coolie-man” in Barbados has many anecdotal stories (positive and negative) which have entered into folklore of the island and have been immortalized in local songs.

The experiences of those who benefited from access to goods on extremely favorable credit terms, at a time when buying cash was the only available option for the poor, is noteworthy. Credit to the average Barbadian was unheard of, and many residents had to struggle on the meagre earnings they received to get along as best as they could.  

In the Foreword to the book Bengal to Barbados, former Prime Minister of Barbados, Freundel Stuart, wrote: “… for many years, I experienced directly, the impact this important group made on the village in which I grew up in the parish of St. Philip. I saw these men alleviate the financial distress of many people who lived in Marchfield, St. Philip.

“They took care of back-to-school requirements for parents who could not afford to buy school uniforms by extending generous credit terms to them. At Christmas, the poorest households benefited from credit terms no less generous.”

Unlike the early Indians in Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, St. Vincent, Grenada and other Caribbean Islands who went to work in the sugar plantations in the 1800s, Indian indentured labourers were not brought to Barbados. Those who came never intended to come to Barbados, but eventually ended up in Barbados and made the country their home.

The early Indians came from three different parts of India. The first Indian came to Barbados circa around 1910 from the Hooghly District in West Bengal: Bashart Ali Dewan initially went to Trinidad from India where his father-in-law was residing. He stayed there for a short while and then – for some unknown reason – moved to Barbados. Other Bengalis followed, and Bashart Ali Dewan and these pioneers stayed in the Bridgetown area of Barbados.

From inception, members of the Indian community have continued to practice their culture and religion. The Sindhi-Hindu community made part of their homes into mandirs [temple] until the opening of the first Hindu temple in Welches, St. Michael on the 22nd of October 1995.

The Muslim community continues to practice their faith individually and collectively. In the early days, the Friday jummah [congregational prayers] were performed at private homes at Wellington Street and Cheapside in the city. In 1951, the first masjid [mosque] was built in Kensington New Road.


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330 responses to “The Indian community in Barbados: business, religion and race-relations”


  1. “that’s because I CAN THINK FOR MYSELF, am not a yardfowl who has to hold a non-intellectual corner”

    Twist mout behaviour is not a sign of thinking for yourself. Especially a cut & paste expert. You’re a Salemite, with a love for hysteria.😛🤣


  2. David
    Waaait you agreeing with Milluh that the license fees should be the same as a liquor license?🤔


  3. @ TheoGazert

    Xxxxxxxxxxx

    GLAD TO SEE YOU ARE ASSISTING AND NETWORKING WITH ANOTHER BROTHER TO DEVELOP A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.

    @ HAL

    ONE OF THE LOCAL INDIANS I DEALT WITH WAS A MAJOR WHOLESALE BUYER WHO SOLD TO MANY SMALL SHOPS AROUND THE ISLAND DRIVING FROM LOCATION TO LOCATION IN HIS VEHICLE.

    I WOULD MEET WITH HIM AT HIS HOUSE TO SELL GOODS WHOLESALE AND HE WOULD GO INSIDE HIS HOUSE AND BRING $50,000 IN CASH IN EXCHANGE ALL IN STACKS OF $10,000.

    FOUND OUT OVER TIME THAT HIS SON WHO DROVE A MERCEDES OWNED SEVERAL MOBILE STORES AND TIED TO PETER HARRIS OF CGI WAS ONE OF THE MAIN COCAINE AND OTHER DRUGS DEALING ON THE 2 X 3 ISLAND.

    ALWAYS HAD A STEADY ACCESS TO MAJOR CASH.


  4. @enuff

    How have you arrived at such a conclusion?


  5. @ Enuff

    To some people, the following are facts.

    The government took over Rocklyn and Elite bus companies when it established the Transport Board in 1955.

    ACME made buses for the Transport Board in the 1960s.

    Barbados is free of crime if you define crime as as meaning arrests and prosecutions and convictions.

    To me, they are cheap laughs.


  6. “What are the different considerations at play affecting the different groups?”
    Everyone is an individual not part of any group with specific traits. Criminals are present in every culture race and creed.
    In USA and UK Blacks are pre judged as criminals by police and public not presumed to be citizens that need protection.
    Black skin can get you shot by cops.


  7. “Then he would have been known and easily tracked down by the government. ”

    you are lying, tell that to someone who never left Barbadod, they may believe that shit…that must be the reason scholars stay clear of both corrupt governments, in fear of their lives and sanity….and yall have to hire whites only even from the Canadian government and fly by night 2 man shows in UK to pay them tens of millions of dollars, money unnecessarily wasted.


  8. “You’re a Salemite, with a love for hysteria.”

    ya will see the real hyteria come 2021, but ya wont even know it’s there for a very long time…right up until election day…👌





  9. Salemite
    “…ya will see the real hyteria come 2021,”

    You said that in 2018 and 2019, and we’re still standing. Get a new line. But you do have a wonderful Christmas and ready yuhself to come at me anew in 2021. Peace and blessings.👊🏾


  10. Same to you.


  11. @ Enuff
    This nonsense about“ put your money where your mouth is “ has no place in serious debate. This discussion was about the ascendancy of a minority that came here , a historically short time ago, and has built up considerable wealth by selling goods to Black people.
    Suddenly , we are analyzing ourselves most negatively. This crap about blacks not supporting blacks is a myth.
    Blacks have always supported blacks. Quite frankly , it would be almost impossible not to do so , when the make up of the population is taken into consideration.
    I guess all the Alleynes, Tudors, Millars, Jordans, Eastmonds , Ricks and now Bynoes are supported by whites and Indians. I guess all the black lawyers, doctors, trades persons, entertainers, snowball vendors are not supported by Blacks.
    I did not think it possible to argue such nonsense so eloquently.
    Peace


  12. @ Hal AustinDecember 23, 2020 2:46 PM
    “Neither Darcus nor CLR was from Jamaica. But keep up the cheap jokes.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    You are really more humourlessly naïve than your ‘bosom buddy’ Artax gives you credit for.

    Of course they were “Trickidadians”; along with Samuel Selvon!

    It only goes to show that you are totally unaware of the ‘subtle nuances’ of differences (or “Conditions”) among your fellow West Indians just as much as you are almost ‘blank’ when it comes to the English sense of humour by ‘reading’ between the lines of sexual innuendo of the Freudian kind.

    Trinidadians are know as having the greatest sense of humour among all West Indians.

    You should have spent a ‘little less’ time around your Bajan crew in Ladbroke Grove.


  13. White people
    Turn up the Treble
    Black people
    Turn up the Bass
    Treble + Bass


  14. WS
    You see it as being negative? Ok, boss you get thru. Season’s greetings.


  15. @ Enuff
    Thanks. Seasons greetings to you as well.
    May all good things attend you and yours.
    Drink one for me.


  16. Fowl Enuff was drunk last night….🤣🤣😂😂


  17. Beware of your enemies / Kunta Kinte dub

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6XDIje4vJU
    Par for the course the BU posse got the wrong end of the stick again misinterpreting the intent and nuances of a thread and commented about their own single minded agendas and read the context as
    THE AFRICAN COMMUNITY IN BARBADOS: BUSINESS, RELIGION AND RACE-RELATIONS
    BIAFRA
    TO
    BARBADOS



  18. It is rumoured that the indian coolie man me brought the collie seed to the caribbean and the hindu God Shiva survived on it
    here is a kriya breathing moving meditation yoga practise that came from india.. you can take it or leave it


  19. Salemite
    Very sober. You may take BU comments personal, I don’t.


  20. “You may take BU comments personal”

    hard to take things personal on an anonymous blog…lol


  21. Enuff
    December 23, 2020 2:40 PM

    “If Walter can do bond calculations with his eyes shut he should have been mekkin a mint and a name for himself advising all the other countries’ debt restructuring? Then he would have been known and easily tracked down by the government. In fact his own party should have consulted with him even before 2018……..?”

    Enuff,

    I congratulate you for igniting a discussion to highlight the importance of education and training to national development.

    Your comments can be analyzed from many angles, and there is a lot for us to learn from discussing them intelligently.

    Barbados cannot make meaningful national developmental strides unless it adopts and pursues policies aimed at putting BARBADIAN resources to maximum use.

    As a starting point, and as a means of ensuring that we are on the same page, I would like to state that I hold these basic principles, regarding the use of BARBADIAN individuals and companies to be self-evident:

    If the Government of Barbados has a choice between hiring a Barbadian (who, by education, training, and/or experience can get the job done) and hiring a foreigner, then the Government of Barbados has an obligation to hire the Barbadian.

    If the Government of Barbados has a choice between hiring a Barbadian company (which is staffed by professionals and employees with the education, training, and/or experience needed to get the job done) and hiring a foreign company, then the Government of Barbados has an obligation to hire the Barbadian company.

    Do you agree?


  22. If the Government of Barbados has a choice between hiring a Barbadian company (which is staffed by professionals and employees with the education, training, and/or experience needed to get the job done) and hiring a foreign company, then the Government of Barbados has an obligation to hire the Barbadian company.
    Do you agree?

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    @ WALTER BLACKMAN

    YOU ARE ASKING YOUR QUESTION TO THE WRONG IDIOT WHO IS USED TO HAVE ITS HEAD BURIED BETWEEN TWO WHITE MEN LEGS IN “MARKETING MEETINGS”.

    PRETTY OBVIOUS THE BLP IS BEHOLDEN TO THE WHITE FOREIGNERS WHO THEY SEE AS THEIR SAVIOURS IMF, WHITE OAKS RIPOFF ETC.


  23. @ Walter BlackmanDecember 24, 2020 1:15 PM
    “If the Government of Barbados has a choice between hiring a Barbadian company (which is staffed by professionals and employees with the education, training, and/or experience needed to get the job done) and hiring a foreign company, then the Government of Barbados has an obligation to hire the Barbadian company.
    Do you agree?”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Do you really expect that Red version of Mariposa to respond?

    That ‘red’ boy for a wannabe rooster in the red-painted yard would only agree with you if the other deceitful lying party(dlp) was ‘still’ holding the reins of government.

    He is suffering so much from permanent political conjunctivitis that he himself is unable to spot the difference between the BDLP and good governance towards the socio-economic advancement of the ‘genuine and patriotic Bajan people.


  24. @Walter

    How business is done in Barbados is greatly influenced by your membership to the club.


  25. @ Baje

    Have a Happy and Safe Xmas. Don’t forget midnight mass.


  26. The BUers love come fuh me yes.
    WB
    If getting the job done means ticking all or at least most of the priority boxes, then why would I not agree? Are you saying WB/his firm has the requisite experience and should have been engaged by the government but was overlooked?

    3-Degree aka 2 pseudonym why you don’t go pray Trump sign the stimulus so you can get your second cheque? It is clear that I live rent-free in your head and I love it. Anytime one has to convert one’s income from US to Bajan to sound rich need help. Just Observing.

    Milluh – Similarly, I live rent free in your head. No Hyatt comments today? 🤣🤣

  27. NorthernObserver Avatar

    @WB
    maybe….but….I also hold the principles of rebates and principal worth to be self evident.
    The White Oaks contract was sooo egregious, you know most bidders (and I am not suggesting it was tendered) will be only too happy to rebate, under the terms and conditions set forth. It was almost as if prior administrations were being taunted with ‘look how much spoilage can be available’.


  28. “The BUers love come fuh me yes.”

    😂😂🤣🤣 happens when ya keep dancing around in yardfowl petticoats.


  29. Enuff December 24, 2020 2:48 PM

    “WB
    If getting the job done means ticking all or at least most of the priority boxes, then why would I not agree? ”

    Enuff,

    I think you are being quite honest, reasonable, and insightful here. I commend you for that.

    In a very succinct way, you have told us that you can clearly and instinctively visualize (in spite of “multiple sources” claiming that you wear a big black patch over, and can only see things through, one eye) a transparent process which starts with the Government of Barbados informing BARBADIAN companies of its needs (“priority boxes”, as you put it), the BARBADIAN companies assessing the requirements of the job and applying, and finally, the BARBADIAN companies being awarded the contract on the basis of “ticking all or at least most of the priority boxes” which were highlighted in the requests made by the Government of Barbados.

    If no Barbadian companies can be found, then the Government of Barbados has the right to seek the services of foreign companies.

    This is the picture your words have painted in my mind. On this topic, I share your vision.

    Now, let us take a closer look at the way that the $54 million dollar job was awarded. When we look at the process which selected a foreign company to do all of the work, and compare that process with the one that we both share a vision of, and have a preference for, what do we see?

    Are the two processes the same? Clearly no.

    IF the government had used the process that you and I prefer, who would have benefited? Clearly, the Government of Barbados, BARBADIAN companies, the taxpayers of Barbados, and the foreign exchange reserves.

    With respect to the actual process used by the Government of Barbados, who actually benefited? Clearly, a foreign company.
    With respect to the actual process used by the Government of Barbados, who actually got hurt? Clearly the Government of Barbados, BARBADIAN companies, the taxpayers of Barbados, and the foreign exchange reserves.

    Do you agree that THE PROCESS used by the Government of Barbados to award that $54 million dollar contract hurt, at least, Barbadian companies, Barbadian taxpayers, and our foreign exchange reserves?


  30. @ Walter BlackmanDecember 24, 2020 4:47 PM

    Your ‘friend’ isn’t man “Enuff” to challenge your professionally-informed repartee.

    He, the mutt “Enuff”, might be an emperor without clothes in PR aka bullshit propaganda and even fancies himself as a special advisor on hotel construction matters of the multi-billion kind.

    But let him deny that there might be some strong similarity between the award of that $54 million contract and the engagement of a Czar to market and dispose of the All Seasons sham to foreign interests.

    Let the that scarlet pimp for evil tell us which event would be ‘prioritized’.
    The sale of the All Seasons scam or Mal(m)oney’s erection?

    If only that jack-of-all trades Hal the NATO man would use his much bragged about contacts and pull a few strings from among his ‘journalist’ friends in high places we are sure the BU family would be get a scoop worth more than that US $ 27 million thrown into Maxwell pond.


  31. WB
    I can only agree if you can robustly demonstrate that there is a Barbadian company with the requisite experience etc that would have met the criteria and as such saved forex and hurt. From inception, many have questioned the appointment of a foreiegn company but no one has identified a local alternative with any seriousness. I was hoping you’d lay out your credentials. Secondly, like I have said before, context is important; therefore, in view of the timeline between the formation of a government (PM and AG) and the engagement of WO, how appropriate or practical would your preferred process have been? Thirdly, where in the world have there been open bidding for sovereign debt restructure services? It appears that the personnel utilised by the GoB, both WO and the lawyer, are synonymous with this type of work. Anyway it’s Christmas eve, enjoy the holidays and get dem contracts in 2021.


  32. @ Baje

    Have a Happy and Safe Xmas. Don’t forget midnight mass.

    Xxxxxxxxx
    @ HAL

    YOU TOO HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS.

    UNFORTUNATELY I DON’T BELIEVE IN THE WHITE MAN JESUS SO WILL GIVE MIDNIGHT MASS A PASS.


  33. NorthernObserver
    December 24, 2020 3:14 PM

    “@WB
    maybe….but….I also hold the principles of rebates and principal worth to be self evident.
    The White Oaks contract was sooo egregious, you know most bidders (and I am not suggesting it was tendered) will be only too happy to rebate, under the terms and conditions set forth. ”

    NorthernObserver

    I have thought about the rebating problem you mentioned, and I must confess that regardless of how many angles I view it from, an effective solution only lives for a few minutes in my mind.

    For example, I consider a system under which Government allocates a number of points (these are known by interested Barbadian companies) for each requirement. The company that satisfies the requirements and ends up with the highest number of points wins.
    What happens when more than one company end up with the same amount of highest points? An urge or opportunity for rebate is created.
    In any event, it would not always be practical to rely on the “highest number of points earned”. Sometimes, other benefits, circumstances, and features need to be considered.

    Have you been able to formulate an effective solution to this basic problem in your mind?


  34. David
    December 24, 2020 2:26 PM

    “@Walter
    How business is done in Barbados is greatly influenced by your membership to the club.”

    David,
    I agree with you. The status quo seems to dictate that the majority of Barbadians must suffer for the benefit of a few club members.
    Can you imagine that it is practically impossible to get a few club members to suffer for the benefit of the majority of Barbadians?
    The road is long…..


  35. Despite educating ourselves the primary loyalty is always to the club. Do not forget it if you want to win business (partnerships).


  36. AMAZING THAT THE BLOG MASTER IN HIS USUAL FERVOR FOR HIS BELOVED BLP PARTY KEPT INSISTING THAT THE STAFF AT G4S WAS HAPPY WITH THE DEAL WITH MIA’S INVOLVEMENT.

    MY MY MY IT IS AMAZING HOW BLACK PEOPLE WOULD GO TO ANY LENGTHS TO SELL OUT THEIR OWN PEOPLE AND BE BLATANTLY DISHONEST ABOUT IT.

    MERRY CHRISTMAS.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/12/25/g4s-officers-want-other-issues-addressed/


  37. Then some of you get on here singing the praises of this repulsive looking dead piece of racist =, i left out the info about Ghandi because he too was a piece of racist, and on some African forums they show proof where he was also a slimy pedophile, as were all of these frauds..

    gcDechecamsmbtcSeosuprm ao1r8f nascutaoetS 5r:30em PdcM ·
    “Winston Churchill was one of the most overrated political leaders of 20th century. His hatred against Indians caused one of the worst famine of 20th century, almost 4 million Indian died. New evidences are emerging that he was directly involved in causing ‘man-made’ famine. Following statements say much about his racist mindset. A man who considered white race superior to other and has a right to rule over others.

    On Races:
    “I do not admit for instance, that a great wrong has been done to the Red Indians of America or the black people of Australia. I do not admit that a wrong has been done to these people by the fact that a stronger race, a higher-grade race, a more worldly wise race to put it that way, has come in and taken their place.”

    In 1937, he told the Palestine Royal Commission
    “I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilised tribes”. He was recommending it against Kurd and Afghan.

    On Indians:
    “I hate the Indians. as a beastly people with a beastly religion.”

    On 1943 Bengal Famine:
    “Relief will do nothing, for Indians breed like rabbits.”
    He was blaming Indians (United India, Pakistan and Bangladesh) for the Great Bengal Famine. Actually he was diverting food supplies from India to stockpile in Europe for the WWII.
    When conscience-stricken British officials wrote to the Prime Minister in London pointing out that his policies were causing needless loss of life all he could do was write peevishly in the margin of the report, ‘Why hasn’t Gandhi died yet?’


  38. Here we go again bajans being suckered punch by outside interest

    https://www.facebook.com/246784233190/posts/10158196894318191/?sfnsn=mo


  39. So who are they hiring – Jamaicans? If that is so the ex-workers should picket and make sure everybody knows what is going on. If the cave was not doing well it is most likely its management that was the problem, not the general staff or employees.

    We shall soon see what the true story is.


  40. Racism will not be defeated simply by learning to tolerate others who are different in appearance and/or culture, but will be by learning to appreciate everyone.
    Tell The World

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JLTke1cC4w


  41. Miller…ya know Fowl Enuff love to talk about these billion dollar projects and affiliation….well, remember the 50 billion dollars, (never heard the currency, but the way cousin Boris jumped out after hearing the demand like he got electrified, let’s say it was a US $50 billion request that turned him bluer than Covid did) so this is a really good time to ask, in the spirit of the season since Enuff is showing brotherly love to all and sundry….what they WERE plotting behind Black people’s back to do with that money, remember they put together a brand new blueprint and thought they could swindle our ancestors and Black descendants too.

    man…am sure the revelation will set tongues awagging…when ya think these couldn’t get any dumber, they always disappoint those who are dumber than them..


  42. I keep telling them our ancestors did not go anywhere, and as with all things related to these sellout BEASTS’ African BACKGROUNDS which they have NO RESPECT FOR, they don’t believe…but were hellbent on getting 50 billion in reparations off the backs of the horrific experiences of our ancestors…and us by extension…and to do what.

    Pacha, Theo, TSLN….all some of us can say is hmmmmmm.

    i now see why Piece just cut loose.


  43. All i can say about that is a lot of them must be crying in their big drinks for the season…..some say that’s all they can do about that blueprint…..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂

    If Black people on the island refuse to believe that they’re at extreme risk and under threat from this black face government, they never will and THAT’S ON THEM, 8 years of warning is MORE than Enuff, because i was not the only person on BU doing so, most have left…i have moved on to bigger, better more empowering and now use what i know for those who are much more understanding and appreciative. Yall on ya own.


  44. It would be remiss of me and unfair to those whom i know are cognizant not to mention that no blueprint was created to dismantle the slave system, nor the racism, nor the apartheid, nor the discrimination and disenfranchisement, nor the thefts of Black people’s taxes, pension fund or VAT…it was deliberate.

    but their precious blueprint that they are now crying over for reasons best not mentioned…..was created to keep their Civilization of Caribbean Slave Societies, like if all the island would agree and go along with their evilminded shit, FIRMLY IN PLACE AGAINST the African populations for at least another 100 years…..longer than any of them can live, they just want their slave names attached to everything….these dirty ass parliament nigas don’t work for the black people who elected them., they only take your money every chance/opportunity they get..


  45. No names mentioned, but why do wannabe revolutionaries and cut and paste rightwing populist bait in the BU tribe need to call out names of other fellow travellers for mutual recognition and self reinforcement of all the points they make. Is sycophancy a bajan trait of underdeveloped minds and underdeveloped people.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHzCm3zMPKo

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