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A Journey Through Grenada's Indo-Grenadian Heritage

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Experience Grenada’s rich Indo-Grenadian heritage through breathtaking aerial views of sites that hold deep cultural and historical significance. From the Carenage in St. George, their first point of arrival, to the village of Samaritan which East Indian indentured laborers helped build, these videos offer a unique visual perspective on the legacy and contributions of Indo-Grenadians. Take a journey through time and landscape as we highlight the places that helped to shape this community’s identity in Grenada.   

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Carenage - St.George

The Carenage has a rich history dating back to the colonial era when it was used for trade and shipping.

Duquesne Bay - St.Mark

The building of Samaritan Villiage began with boats coming into Duquesne Bay.

Samaritan Bay - St.Mark

Step back in time to 1889 when the Samaritan School was erected. This remarkable structure served a dual purpose, functioning as both a place of worship and education.

Irvin's Bay - St.Patrick

Home of the Maidstone Plaque