Thank you Mervyn.  Stephen certainly combed through both books and connected 
the dots. If Augusto would only find the time  he would find some answers to 
many of the issues he is always trolling about, especially how the caste issue 
played out in Goan institutions. For example, at  the one and only Dr Ribeiro 
Goan School, the grandson of Dr Rosendo Ribeiro was transferred to another 
(non-Catholic) school for his high school as the Board became almost 
dysfunctional in the early 50s.There is much more in both books, as I set out 
to tell the Goan story in the colonial context. kind regards,Braz




From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2016 15:05:14 +0100
Subject: [GOABOOKCLUB] There's Nothing like More Matata
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]

Was delighted to see a further review of Braz Menezes's "MORE MATATA" by my 
friend Stephen Luscombe of the British Empire Library site at the attachment 
below.  Many congrats once again, Braz - Hakuna Matata Sasa!
Best.


Mervyn

  




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