FÊTE DE L'ARRIVÉE DES IMMIGRANTS INDIENS
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2024
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2024
Like the abolition of slavery, this festival is more of a symbolic anniversary than a large gathering. It commemorates the arrival of the first Indian immigrants on Mauritian soil. It is celebrated at the Aapravasi Ghat in Port-Louis, precisely where hundreds of thousands of immigrants landed between 1849 and 1920 to work in the sugarcane fields in place of former slaves, a period known as "engagism".
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