The British bring to Fiji four hundred …
Years: 1879 - 1879
The British bring to Fiji four hundred and sixty-three Indian contract laborers to work on the sugar plantations as the first governor of Fiji, Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon, adopts a policy disallowing the use of native labor and no interference in their culture and way of life.
These indentured Indians are the first of some sixty thousand to come over the next thirty-seven years.
Arthur Gordon circa 1870–1880.
Locations
People
Groups
- Indian people
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
- Kanaka (Pacific island Workers)
- British Raj; India (Indian Empire)
- Fiji, Crown Colony of
