Bumbay, kulambo and five-six: Narratives on the formation of a Sikh community in the Philippines
This study focuses on the narratives of Sikh migrants in the Philippines from India’s independence in 1947 up to the turn of the century. There are two distinct groups of Indian migrants in the Philippines, the Sindhis and the Punjabis. The Sindhis are mostly Hindus from the province of Sindh while...
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Main Author: | Espeña, Darlene Machell de Leon |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5068 |
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