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Michel Adam, « Family, Family Life and Marriage among Indian Communities in East Africa », Africae
Regardless of their religion or class, Indian families in East Africa, which mostly originated from north-western India (Gujarat, Punjab, Rajasthan) and south-eastern parts of present-day Pakistan (Sindh), are characterized by some structurally common traits. These traits can be said to be deriving from some sort of meta-culture, as explained in the introduction of this volume. The socio-cultural changes that have taken place over the last half a century laid the foundations for the original pedestal;...