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Michel Adam, « Panorama of Socio-Religious Communities », Africae
Little India or Little Bombay: the nickname given to one of the shopping malls frequented by the Indo-African communities living in Nairobi is a concentration of the socio-cultural reality of the diaspora, but whose contents are ignored and its extraordinary complexity concealed. Frequently perceived from the outside as uniform – in general opposing contrast to the African people – people of Indian origin are present, as seen from the inside, as an informal confederation tree made up of multiple...