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  2. Women in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Female presence and demographics differ during the major periods of Guyana's history.The origin of Guyanese diversity is the European colonial creation of a "stratified, color-coded social class." [ 5 ] : 9 Women's roles in a plantation society reflected their racial identity and their perception as "maintainers of culture".

  3. Category:Immigrants to Guyana - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Women in Guyana - Wikipedia

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  5. Indo-Guyanese - Wikipedia

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    95% of all the Immigrants left from the port of Calcutta (Kolkata), and 5% from the port of Madras (Chennai). Note, no Immigrants left from the port of Bombay (Mumbai) to Guyana during the period of 1838 to 1917. Based on the names and information on the Indian Emigrant passes, 85% of the Indian immigrants to Guyana were Hindus and 15% Muslims.

  6. Category:History of women in Guyana - Wikipedia

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  7. Karen de Souza - Wikipedia

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    To assist women's comprehension of their protections under the law, she rewrote the Domestic Violence Act into a booklet in language that is easily understood. She coordinates efforts with the judiciary and the Guyana Police Force to educate and understand the complex issues surrounding domestic violence, [ 1 ] building bridges for quick action ...

  8. Guyanese Americans - Wikipedia

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    An average of 6,080 people a year emigrated from Guyana between 1969 and 1976, increasing to an average of 14,400 between 1976 and 1981. [3] [4] Many of the first Guyanese immigrants to the United States were of African descent. They were women who were recruited as domestic workers or nursing assistants. [5]

  9. Category:American emigrants to Guyana - Wikipedia

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