East Indians PDF Print E-mail

East Indians make up about 2% of the population and first began to arrive in Belize after Emancipation in 1838.

Initially coming in as indentured, many of them stayed on to work the sugar plantations and were joined by others East Indians immigrants.

East Indians are spread out over many village and town primarily in the Corozel and Toledo districts and are fairly well integrated into Belizean population.

 
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