The Making of Guyana: From A Wilderness To A Nation
Book Details
Author(s)Frank Senauth
PublisherAuthorHouse
ISBN / ASIN143893808X
ISBN-139781438938080
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,433,632
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Making of Guyana.Guyana's rich culture mosaic is the legacy of the British plantation's economy, which after the abolition of slavery brought many indentured workers from British India, Indonesia, and China. They joined the descendants of African slaves, a large Jewish community, a European and Middle Eastern business and professional elite and the remnants indigenous Arawak and Carib people. Dutch, Hindustani, Hakka, Mandarin, and Javanese are also spoken.In Guyana English is the medium of exchange. Hindi and Urdu are only used for religious purposes by Hindus and Muslims.His Excellency, Bharrat Jegdeo, the President of Guyana is trying his best to expand and make Guyana a better place to live between East Indians and Africans. Bless him for all of his doings!

