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$20,000 grant to study Anglo-Indian diaspora in New Zealand
Wellington, Aug 18
A researcher has been
awarded a $20,000 grant from the Asia New Zealand Foundation to study
the Anglo-Indian diaspora in New Zealand, a media report said on
Tuesday.
"Anglo-Indians, an Indian minority community, have been
migrating to New Zealand since at least the early 20th century, yet they
continue to be almost entirely overlooked in accounts of 'Indians' in
New Zealand," Scoop Independent News quoted social anthropologist Robyn
Andrews as saying.
Andrews' research project, "The invisible
Indian: The Anglo-India Diaspora in New Zealand", seeks to contact as
many Anglo-Indians in New Zealand as possible to build up a picture of
this Indian minority.
Andrews from Massey University's School of
People, Environment and Planning said that although only 327 New
Zealanders were identified as Anglo-Indian in the 2013 census, there are
likely to be many more.
"Some may not even know they have
Anglo-Indian origin, or they may choose to identify as New Zealander
rather than Indian," she added.
Andrews is also the author of
"Christmas in Calcutta", a book of Anglo-Indian stories, memoirs and
essays that portray the diverse lives and socio-economic positions of
the Anglo-Indian community in Kolkata.