Distinguished by their typical headgear - uncut beard, robust health and enterprising spirit - the Sikhs are a virile and colourful small community. Though mainly concentrated in Panjab after the Partition of India in 1947, they are found in almost all parts of the country, and in different parts of the world.
They have done very well for themselves both at home and abroad and have proven to be an adventurous and hard working migrant group. Their anxiety to maintain forms and symbols of their religious and cultural heritage in foreign lands has often resulted in serious debates and occasional conflicts with the host cultures. With the support of some friendly groups in the host countries, they have fought and won battles for preserving their symbols through peaceful and legal means. The issue of preserving hair and other symbols became a matter of serious concern when a Sikh friend from the United States addressed
a letter to the Sikh intelligentsia in India.
They responded with their scholarly essays which along with some later articles on the subject have been published in this volume
for the benefit of the Sikh diaspora. It is a matter of happiness that the history of Sikh immigrants to North America has taken a full circle - from being disallowed to land on the Canadian soil in 1914, a century later they have become partners in running the government with their forms and symbols intact.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:8173043108
ISBN13:9788173043109
Release Date:September 2024
Publisher:Manohar Books
Length:198 Pages
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