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27 Oct 2010 14:01 #4228
by Googley
good question. lets ask the captain! ::rofl::
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27 Oct 2010 14:05 #4229
by SCA
Bai you knwo all these nicey-nicey story doan work wid me....I question the veracity of these bizness...that is why people doan like to chat wid me. What is the possiblity that there could have been a marriage?
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27 Oct 2010 14:09 #4230
by Googley
well, i think you are taking this "marriage" too literally. They had no condition to get "married" the traditional way. From what i hear, in many cases the single ladies and men "teamed" as couples to avoid being harassed. So in guyanese lingo, most of dem "tek up" with each other.
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27 Oct 2010 14:11 #4231
by SCA
Well I suspected as much. But then again...nah...lemme not go there. I cool wid that.
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BK
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27 Oct 2010 14:11 #4232
by BK
Yes there were plantations in Ruimveldt. Three ships landed in GY in 1903 - Arno, Moy and Forth.
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27 Oct 2010 14:12 #4233
by Meseret
i nanee take you nana to be my husband, i promise to love you for ever yada yada yada .....
there, marriage took place .....
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27 Oct 2010 14:14 #4234
by SCA
Quite plausibe..but not really. They didn't know to speak english..and furthermore, they were is less than ideal conditions...amongst a strange crowd. How do you fathom exercising a relationship? How do you meet someone and sez, aiite it time fro bedtime? i dunno...
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27 Oct 2010 14:15 #4235
by BK
exactly. story done.... in any case the white massa did not recognize the 'bamboo or the nikha' weddings in any of their colonies.
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27 Oct 2010 14:16 #4237
by Googley
remember, most of these people never seen each other before until they got on the ship. that relationship that was formed was more of a protective one which later grew into a husband/wife in many cases.
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