Rice Cultivation, Trinidad
Date
2009-08-04T18:55:57Z
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Davidson and Todd, Ltd.
Abstract
A picture of a rice field bordered by a low dirt wall that is used for damming the field. Rice was introduced to Trinidad by East Indians in the 1800s and by the 1870s was cultivated in the Caroni swamp and the Oropouche lagoon. It was an important crop for Hindus who used it for food and in religious rites for example weddings.
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Colour: Sepia; Style: Landscape; Other: Unbordered, Divided
Funding for this project has been provided by Mrs. Irma E. Goldstraw.
Funding for this project has been provided by Mrs. Irma E. Goldstraw.
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Trinidad and Tobago, Postcards, Rice--Trinidad and Tobago, Rice--Planting--Trinidad and Tobago, Agriculture--Trinidad and Tobago, [1920], East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago, Rice farming--Trinidad and Tobago, Rice trade--Trinidad and Tobago, Mountains--Trinidad and Tobago, Cities and towns--Trinidad and Tobago--Caroni