--- Frederick Noronha (FN) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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So why are Goans simply so invisible in history? Is
it that their tale
has not been told? How do we change this situation?
Can the Internet
help? Questions, questions
Perhaps it is the tendency of Goans to merge into
any society they
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Hello Goanetters,
It can also be due to the English speaking culture of Goans. Unlike other
communities, they linger to their mother tongues, like the Sikhs, Keralites,
Tamils irrespective of how many years
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Hello Goanetters,
It can also be due to the English speaking culture of Goans. Unlike other
communities, they linger to their mother tongues, like the Sikhs, Keralites,
Tamils, but us Goans, adopt English
: Saturday, July 30, 2005 12:15 PM
Subject: [Goanet]EMIGRATION: Sikhs rule in California's Central Valley
Goans integrate and melt into society world wide. Take
the case of Portugal or Great Britain. Goans are not
looking for cheap accolades.
B. Colaco
So why are Goans simply so invisible in history? Is
it that their tale
has not been told? How do we change this situation?
Can the Internet
Lea Terhune writes in the May/June 2005 issue of SPAN, the journal
published by the New Delhi-based American Centre --
newdelhi.usembassy.gov/wwwhspan.html about the role of Sikhs in
California. Says her article:
When the first Sikh immigrants arrived in California's
fertile