A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, September 9, 2017
The Forgotten Brew: The Struggle for rights and representation in Sri Lanka’s low-country estates
Photos by Amalini De Sayrah
AMALINI DE SAYRAH AND RAISA WICKREMATUNGE on 09/08/2017
It is easy to forget that Deniyaya is located in the Matara district.
Many people travel here in order to trek through the Sinharaja
rainforest. Few people stop to notice the sprawling tea estates they
pass en route, apart from the local community.
Throughout the hill country, especially in areas such as Nuwara Eliya or
Hatton, estates border each other and most of the community is
Tamil-speaking. While the characteristics of life in up-country estates
are vastly different to that of the nearby towns, there still exists a
sense of belonging to a larger community, owed in part to being able to
converse with those who speak the same language.
In the South, the estates in the Galle and Matara district are
sandwiched between settlements where the majority of residents are
Sinhala speaking. The majority-minority dynamics at play in these two
places affect the relationship that the Malaiyaha Tamils have with their
surroundings.
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