--- Frederick Noronha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> In turn, where we worked and grew
> up also defined our
> attitudes towards colonialism, 1961, out-migration,
> etc, etc. That's
> why so many East Africander Goans (or Bombay Goans)
> tend to be less
> nostalgic about the past, and are more concerned
> about getting on with
> life. In contrast, those who saw the Goa they knew
> change before their
> very eyes (and not gain much from the process,
> probably, or even be
> adversely affected) don't take to the twists of
> history too kindly.
>
> Complex issue this... FN
I think that's one of the reasons as to why there are
so many disparate views on the 'net re events of 1961
et al.
Cheers,
Gabriel de Figueiredo.
Melbourne - VIC - Australia.
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