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Tony Barros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Not much has been documented about goans in East
> Africa, and the little that has been written is 
> not  very easily accessible or we do not know 
> how to get hold of the info.


Hi Tony,

Great post! :-)

I forwarded your posting to my sister and she said
that she found a wealth of published info on
Goans/Indians in Tanzania while researching for her
book. The problem is most of the publications/papers
are hard to find. A major source/help to her was
another Goanetter, Dr. Adolfo Mascarenhas was also
researching for his own publication (on Goans in
Tanzania?)

I also think we should mention that C.F.R.de P.
Martins, a Goan, was the Portuguese Consul in
Tanganyika. He would have a treasure trove of info on
the period leading up to independence.

Mervyn2.0















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