Articles about the Chinese in Guyana

Introduction to "An Enduring Female Legacy : Exhibition commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Arrival of Chinese Women in Guyana"

by Margery Kirkpatrick. August 2010

SOME EARLY CHINESE WOMEN IN GUYANA

Feature Address given by Marlene Kwok Crawford at the Opening of “An Enduring Female Legacy” Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Arrival of Chinese Women in Guyana” 18th-22nd August, 2010 at The Chinese Association of Guyana

150 years and counting: A look at the situation of 19th century Chinese immigrant women and the occupations of some of their female decendants.

By  Cecilia McAlmont 
Originally published in History Today, Stabroek News, 19 August, 2010

Trev Sue-A-Quan presents his books to China

Rice Milling by Marlene Crawford
This is Story 14 in "Cane Ripples" by Trev Sue-A-Quan, published in 2003 in Canada.

The experiences of early Hakka immigrants in Guyana – An account of four families. 
First presented by Trev Sue-A-Quan at a Hakka Conference in Toronto, 2000

Casual Encounters by Trev Sue-A-Quan 
This is a revised version of the article which originally appeared in Sunday Stabroek of 22 March, 2009

Central High School, 1948 to 1955. JC’s Legacy by Godfrey Chin.

Cosmos Sports Club by Godfrey Chin.

'The Chinese settlement of Hopetown: Expectation and Disappointment by Tota C Mangar

The Guyana Experience by Marlene Kwok Crawford
This is Chapter 3 in "Essays On The Chinese Diaspora In The Caribbean" edited by Dr Walton Look Lai and published for the 200th Anniversary of the Arrival of the Chinese in Trinidad ( 12th October, 2006 ).


Chinese in Guyanese Sports – Yesteryear by Godfrey Chin

BRITISH GUIANA’S IMMIGRATION DILEMMA: The Chinese Experiment. by Cecilia McAlmont (in two parts)
Part 1; Part 2


The Achievements of the Women Descended from the 19th Century Chinese Immigrants. Cecilia McAlmont and Margery Kirkpatrick  (in two parts)

Part 1 Part 2

 

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