Nuff Nuff respect to the Indians in Jamaica I went to school with many who was poorly dressed but they were very brilliant and knew rhe value of education Today they are brilliant professionals in all field Super Cat is one of my favourite entertainer
My paternal great grandfather was born in St. James Parish in 1890, three of his grandparents were Indian labourers who arrived way back in the 1860s, making them some of the earliest Indians to come to the island!
Had so much migration out of Jamaica not taken place over the past 60/70 years, J.A. demographic look visually in some parishes would be far different. For this topic I'm focusing on Indo/Indian Jamaicans who contributed so much to Jamaican culture & society...
@zman9315 Not sure of they're saying that but regardless it might be true, I saw a documentary of chinenand white hamaicanssayi g they left especially the Chinese due to racial tensions
When the slaves got their freedom, they left the plantations and Indians was brought over to do the work. I'm proud to say I'm 100% Jamaican Indian. My ancestors arrived in Jamaica in 1860's, from the north-east & Bombay(Mumbai). Many Indians, Chineses and Whites mostly left in 1962 fearing what might happen to the Government of Jamaica as my parents did, eventhough my dad had a very high paying job and a comfortable lifestyle. Lots of us are currently living in another country, are returning to retire in their home land. Jamaica is a beautiful island 💛
Indeed! High mixed population of black & Indians. A high percentage of the original Indian Jamaicans migrated overseas to the U.S. - U.K. - Canada & other countries.
I know a family who did an ancestors research and found their family name.They were from North India.Indian jewelry is extremely beautifull.The rubies are wicked also their sapphires.
I am South African Indian. You have no clue how much i feel you. We are never Indian enough or African enough. There is 1.56 million of us here in South Africa.Our forefathers came here in 1860. I feel like Fijian Indians and those from the West indies are more similar to us than Indians from India. I feel a strong connection between us. I do however feel we've somehow fused ourselves into another type of Indian because we are heavily influenced in African, White and Coloured cultures which are the other race groups we have in South Africa. Tyla Seethal ( Tyla ) is great way to describe an Indian dad and African mother .She's busy taking the world by storm with her music. We have our own beliefs , food , entertainment , accent , ETC. People like Hashim Amla and Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj are South African Indian cricketers. If you want to get a sneak peak of South African Indians. I would advise you to watch the movie The Kandasamys. Is there any recommendations of movies with West Indian or Fiji Indians you could recommend to me?
My name is jamoy jagaroo and my descendants of meghoo and nanco im Hindu and partake in my tradition still today. If you want to know more I'll tell you.
@@jagaroo It's sad Jamoy22 even though my mother's lastname is Meghoo I don't know too much about that side of the family.So I will be asking more questions lol.I do know the Meghoo's and Ramcharan in Jamaica are related and can be found in Burn Savanna Westmoreland Jamaica
I'm a pure indian born in London uk.... All my friends are of Jamaican ancestry (African)but born in England I love the Jamaican culture, they call me supercat 😅 because I look like him and talk like him
I have seen the cpatains log of the passage and many od the indians died on the way and when it happens the captain would log 'one soul died today'. Working in Jamaica some were beaten by the ex slaves authorised by the british land owners. Indians came to Ja with only one name as did my grandparents with their kids, so was my grandfather
No exact figure regarding the demographic Indian population in Jamaica. I do know for example if you take a country such as the United Kingdom thousands of full Indian Jamaicans inc families/children migrated there who are of the Windrush generation of 1948. So from 1948/50s/60s/70s/80s onwards up to the 2000s there has been a steady migration flow of Indian Jamaicans & I'm stating only J.A. Indians & NO other ethnic group from Jamaica. Also I have viewed videos of recent arrivals to Jamaica from people from INDIA who have settled in Jamaica. Jamaica's also has a high mixed population especially with Africans & Indians.
Not all of the Indians had low trade jobs and were suffering, or destitute. Some of them did well and passed down this inheritance to their children and grand children. My grandfather had a lot of land that he inherited and also owned and which he also passed down to his two children, my dad and his sister. He also held a somewhat high position, as a DC, (District Constable) in charge of the area, or community. His sister was a school principal and his cousin was a justice of the peace. He enforced the law, as everyone in Jamaica, knows what a DC does. In those days, a DC, was a much higher position, than today. Especially, if you had money. I am talking about the end of the 19th century, early 20th century.
This country is the motherland, and it used to be called India superior. And we didn’t come from So called Africa. And we are indigenous Aboriginal American Indians from India superior.
U r a fool indigenous is the first ppl to came to the caribbean european brought african indian came as indenture labour indian was not where in the caribbean before 1800 so dont say we
How much indian rs will cost me if i wamt to buy a 1 or 2 bhk house or flat in Jamaica. As im looking to migrate to bobs own country..😍😊 The vedio helped me in part of my research about Jamaica..
@soufman08 Most.... in 50 years the black population will be 5% and living a hard life.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Im kidding
@@Abstract.Noir414 This video is about the indocaribbean or indojamaican or whatever. Everybody tryna learn more under here. Y u bringing up ur fears and drafting up a whole different topic? U need to stop this
Tamarind in Native to the africans so in essence they are the originator even though there are "trade route " of it in Asia. But it's more the Africans
It's possible, maybe African. Remember with the Caribbean, we had several groups coming here. Many of are mixed while looking black. You can ask your family for clarity
How you mean? What is "Indian Indian"? You do know that it have plenty of Indians in India, that are blacker than Africans right? Many of these type were brought to the Caribbean. Many Trinidad and Guyana Indians still kept an "Indian" bloodline.
He is right, the original Jamaicans, were the Arawak Indians, and the Taino Indians. Both of which were the original natives, of the island. The Indians from South East Asia, who came later, were the newcomers, along with the Africans and the other races, who now make up the racial and cultural, heritage of Jamaica. I am now wondering though, if the Indigenous people of the island, do not still make up the majority of the population, and that maybe they did not all, or mostly die out, as we have been told. Just as how the African American blacks, are starting to realized, that they have been living in America, for way longer than four hundred years and that the history of slavery in America, is turning out to be a lie. Or mostly a lie. Such as that it was the Indigenous blacks, in America, who were sent to Africa as slaves and not the other way around, mostly. The way that . I see it, is that the black people living in the West, and in other parts of the world, are the lost tribes of Israel. And Israel and Canaan, were and still are in Africa. So whether these Indigenous people of the Americas and the Caribbean came long ago, or recently, they still came from the continent of Africa, since that is where the land of Canaan is located.
@@karlblak7500 The british imported them on purpose hoping it would cause friction and turnoil. In countries like trinidad the indians saw the africans as lazy but little do they know africans worked for free
Can you explain then the African words, that are in the Jamaican language, or dialect?. Can you also explain the culture of the Maroons, which is similar to the Ashanti and Akan people in Ghana. As well the Igbos of Nigeria?. The history of slavery is mostly a lie, but not a total lie. I tend to believe in the bible, and when God said that he was gong to bring the Israelites, back to Egypt in ships, meaning back in bondage, because of their disobedience, then that is exactly what happened. They came from Africa, The Middle East, and other places and yes, when they came, they also saw other black people, who were indigenous to the Americas, including, the Caribbean. But not all of our ancestors came from Africa, as you can see from the comments, on this page. Some of our ancestors, came from South Asia (India), as is the topic of this video. The people in Jamaica and the Caribbean islands, are very mixed.
Black Americans are mixed of Africans, Aboriginal American Indian, and the couple of Africans that sailed here from Africa around the time Emperor Mansa Musa became the King of Mali Empire.. I think the previous King sailed here himself.. A mix of different black ppl. We are Gumbo!
Nuff Nuff respect to the Indians in Jamaica I went to school with many who was poorly dressed but they were very brilliant and knew rhe value of education Today they are brilliant professionals in all field Super Cat is one of my favourite entertainer
Are you a West African born in Jamaica?
My paternal great grandfather was born in St. James Parish in 1890, three of his grandparents were Indian labourers who arrived way back in the 1860s, making them some of the earliest Indians to come to the island!
Like yourself my great, great grandparents were indentured labour from India who resided in Westmoreland, so I can relate to your family history...
Had so much migration out of Jamaica not taken place over the past 60/70 years, J.A. demographic look visually in some parishes would be far different. For this topic I'm focusing on Indo/Indian Jamaicans who contributed so much to Jamaican culture & society...
what do you mean? A disproportionate amount of jamaicans leaving jamaica are of indian descent?
@zman9315 Not sure of they're saying that but regardless it might be true, I saw a documentary of chinenand white hamaicanssayi g they left especially the Chinese due to racial tensions
@@zman9315YEP.THEY WERE THE MIDDLE CLASS
Great Historic photos. May the ancestors bless us. Jai Sri Raam
I love their Sari.So beautifull.My girls sometimes wear Sari in honor of their grandpas heritage
My father mother was one my father is a mix Indian and black
Not Indian but Afghan but find all of this so interesting to look into! Thanks for the upload
When the slaves got their freedom, they left the plantations and Indians was brought over to do the work. I'm proud to say I'm 100% Jamaican Indian. My ancestors arrived in Jamaica in 1860's, from the north-east & Bombay(Mumbai). Many Indians, Chineses and Whites mostly left in 1962 fearing what might happen to the Government of Jamaica as my parents did, eventhough my dad had a very high paying job and a comfortable lifestyle. Lots of us are currently living in another country, are returning to retire in their home land. Jamaica is a beautiful island 💛
Most mix race is between indian and black. Black and indians are always making some beautiful babies. Most of us have indian in background.
Indeed! High mixed population of black & Indians. A high percentage of the original Indian Jamaicans migrated overseas to the U.S. - U.K. - Canada & other countries.
Thank you for telling us about our history
No Prob
Thanks so much for this info ❤well researched I love your video love to the Caribbean 🇹🇹🇺🇸
7:31 isn't that the jewelry store in Ochi?
I know a family who did an ancestors research and found their family name.They were from North India.Indian jewelry is extremely beautifull.The rubies are wicked also their sapphires.
*Rastafar'Indian Connection!* ✨🌿❤️💛💚💫
I am South African Indian. You have no clue how much i feel you. We are never Indian enough or African enough. There is 1.56 million of us here in South Africa.Our forefathers came here in 1860. I feel like Fijian Indians and those from the West indies are more similar to us than Indians from India. I feel a strong connection between us. I do however feel we've somehow fused ourselves into another type of Indian because we are heavily influenced in African, White and Coloured cultures which are the other race groups we have in South Africa. Tyla Seethal ( Tyla ) is great way to describe an Indian dad and African mother .She's busy taking the world by storm with her music.
We have our own beliefs , food , entertainment , accent , ETC. People like Hashim Amla and Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj are South African Indian cricketers. If you want to get a sneak peak of South African Indians. I would advise you to watch the movie The Kandasamys. Is there any recommendations of movies with West Indian or Fiji Indians you could recommend to me?
Jamaican indian in my bloodline….. related to pattersons, reynolds, reids the list goes on ✌🏽
My name is jamoy jagaroo and my descendants of meghoo and nanco im Hindu and partake in my tradition still today. If you want to know more I'll tell you.
What part of Jamaica are you from, or your family, do you know how long they've lived in the Caribbean?
@@gatheringleaves yes we've been in the Caribbean for over 170+ years now
My mother's lastname is also meghoo from Westmoreland
@@oriennelson4585 I heard about them in Westmoreland
@@jagaroo It's sad Jamoy22 even though my mother's lastname is Meghoo I don't know too much about that side of the family.So I will be asking more questions lol.I do know the Meghoo's and Ramcharan in Jamaica are related and can be found in Burn Savanna Westmoreland Jamaica
Also the journey back to india was almost a death sentence. Months on a ship full of diseases , hunger and sickness.
My grandmother is Indian Jamaican my father's Mother and My grandfather is African Jamaican.
I'm a pure indian born in London uk.... All my friends are of Jamaican ancestry (African)but born in England I love the Jamaican culture, they call me supercat 😅 because I look like him and talk like him
😅 Big up supercat 🙌🏿
Wan gwan bhaiyah
@@jamaicanapache7924 kem cho
Well, let love go, people let a love stay
And let your love with people shine bright along the way
Ragamuffin Mr. Cat, him a di girls dem Dj
Can you say the areas in Jamaica where these Indians were distributed.
Clarendon, Portland and other places.
@@valerieguillaume52 St. Mary was a major settlement for Indians. Look into it again.
Sorry it was the SS Blundell-Hunter that brought the first Indians to Jamaica . It landed in Old Harbour bay on May 10, 1845, Not the Maidstone.
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I have seen the cpatains log of the passage and many od the indians died on the way and when it happens the captain would log 'one soul died today'. Working in Jamaica some were beaten by the ex slaves authorised by the british land owners. Indians came to Ja with only one name as did my grandparents with their kids, so was my grandfather
How can I find my real name ...I've got English name
I'm indo Guyanese, My grandfather was Nigerian my grandmother was Indian! Only when I'm angry the Nigerian comes out of me 😁
What is the number count of Indians in Jamaica today????
In 2003, there was an estimate of 70,000. Way more now I suspect as well as their descendants
@@DestinationJamaica1 Thanks for providing this information! Appreciate that.
@@mapledaleguy majority
@@DestinationJamaica1 most of them are mix race with black.
No exact figure regarding the demographic Indian population in Jamaica. I do know for example if you take a country such as the United Kingdom thousands of full Indian Jamaicans inc families/children migrated there who are of the Windrush generation of 1948. So from 1948/50s/60s/70s/80s onwards up to the 2000s there has been a steady migration flow of Indian Jamaicans & I'm stating only J.A. Indians & NO other ethnic group from Jamaica. Also I have viewed videos of recent arrivals to Jamaica from people from INDIA who have settled in Jamaica. Jamaica's also has a high mixed population especially with Africans & Indians.
Not all of the Indians had low trade jobs and were suffering, or destitute. Some of them did well and passed down this inheritance to their children and grand children. My grandfather had a lot of land that he inherited and also owned and which he also passed down to his two children, my dad and his sister. He also held a somewhat high position, as a DC, (District Constable) in charge of the area, or community. His sister was a school principal and his cousin was a justice of the peace. He enforced the law, as everyone in Jamaica, knows what a DC does. In those days, a DC, was a much higher position, than today. Especially, if you had money. I am talking about the end of the 19th century, early 20th century.
This country is the motherland, and it used to be called India superior. And we didn’t come from So called Africa. And we are indigenous Aboriginal American Indians from India superior.
U r a fool indigenous is the first ppl to came to the caribbean european brought african indian came as indenture labour indian was not where in the caribbean before 1800 so dont say we
And it is indigenous ppl not american indian ,christophet columbus give them the name cuz he did not know they race
How much indian rs will cost me if i wamt to buy a 1 or 2 bhk house or flat in Jamaica. As im looking to migrate to bobs own country..😍😊
The vedio helped me in part of my research about Jamaica..
Callaloo and ockro.Yum yum.
Did they bring callaloo ?
@@desrankine1935 I hope so .My husband loves it.His dad is Indian
@@desrankine1935no they never
Most jamaicans are part indian. Even the narrator is indian decent
@soufman08 Most.... in 50 years the black population will be 5% and living a hard life....
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@@Abstract.Noir414 This video is about the indocaribbean or indojamaican or whatever. Everybody tryna learn more under here. Y u bringing up ur fears and drafting up a whole different topic? U need to stop this
@GmartSuy all jamaicans have different mix up. The jamaican rastafarians are mixed with arawaks. Let me see u comment back.
Babaroon also
Tamarind in Native to the africans so in essence they are the originator even though there are "trade route " of it in Asia. But it's more the Africans
Why my parents from Trinidad and I don't look Indian Indian you think I got black in me.somewhere?
It's possible, maybe African. Remember with the Caribbean, we had several groups coming here. Many of are mixed while looking black. You can ask your family for clarity
How you mean? What is "Indian Indian"? You do know that it have plenty of Indians in India, that are blacker than Africans right? Many of these type were brought to the Caribbean. Many Trinidad and Guyana Indians still kept an "Indian" bloodline.
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Correction It's the AFRICANS who brought Tamarind to Jamaica.
Stop click your tongue against the roof of your mouth it doesn't sound right in your video 🙄
Oh it's the pausing of the recording that caused that sound.
Who Tf are you to tell her that?
I really wanted to hear what you had to say & am not sure if you are aware of your habit of clapping your lips, but this really annoyed me. Sorry.
Blessed morning Janet, it is the pausing of the recording that caused that sound. Our apologies, we plan to redo these videos one day.
the Jamaicans are Indians so go back and study history
lol no they are not
He is right, the original Jamaicans, were the Arawak Indians, and the Taino Indians. Both of which were the original natives, of the island. The Indians from South East Asia, who came later, were the newcomers, along with the Africans and the other races, who now make up the racial and cultural, heritage of Jamaica. I am now wondering though, if the Indigenous people of the island, do not still make up the majority of the population, and that maybe they did not all, or mostly die out, as we have been told. Just as how the African American blacks, are starting to realized, that they have been living in America, for way longer than four hundred years and that the history of slavery in America, is turning out to be a lie. Or mostly a lie. Such as that it was the Indigenous blacks, in America, who were sent to Africa as slaves and not the other way around, mostly. The way that . I see it, is that the black people living in the West, and in other parts of the world, are the lost tribes of Israel. And Israel and Canaan, were and still are in Africa. So whether these Indigenous people of the Americas and the Caribbean came long ago, or recently, they still came from the continent of Africa, since that is where the land of Canaan is located.
@@valerieguillaume52 look at Kurimeo Ahau and Dane calloway
Who fooled you?
Don't be mixed up, Tainos and Amerindians are not Indians , they were believed to be so after Columbus believed he had reached India.
😩 all that smacking 👄 interesting tho but that's annoying
Indentured servants ???
Yes you can’t hear
@@brimmysmalls9235 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes meaning they made a deal and was paid.Everybody else got a leg up accept the Africans
@@karlblak7500 The british imported them on purpose hoping it would cause friction and turnoil. In countries like trinidad the indians saw the africans as lazy but little do they know africans worked for free
And there were no slave ships because they never existed.
Can you explain then the African words, that are in the Jamaican language, or dialect?. Can you also explain the culture of the Maroons, which is similar to the Ashanti and Akan people in Ghana. As well the Igbos of Nigeria?. The history of slavery is mostly a lie, but not a total lie. I tend to believe in the bible, and when God said that he was gong to bring the Israelites, back to Egypt in ships, meaning back in bondage, because of their disobedience, then that is exactly what happened. They came from Africa, The Middle East, and other places and yes, when they came, they also saw other black people, who were indigenous to the Americas, including, the Caribbean. But not all of our ancestors came from Africa, as you can see from the comments, on this page. Some of our ancestors, came from South Asia (India), as is the topic of this video. The people in Jamaica and the Caribbean islands, are very mixed.
@@valerieguillaume52 Jamaicans are Indians just like Brazil's are also Indian etc. So look up the Indian slave trade.
@@valerieguillaume52 this is the motherland and not so called Africa or should I say Ethiopia.
Black Americans are mixed of Africans, Aboriginal American Indian, and the couple of Africans that sailed here from Africa around the time Emperor Mansa Musa became the King of Mali Empire..
I think the previous King sailed here himself..
A mix of different black ppl. We are Gumbo!
@@liveelbaraka3371 no we not we are the Aboriginal Indians not Black African Americans l.
africans indians and chinese don't claim your jamaican lol your african 😂you've been shipped i love this argument that i have at work