Contributing Getting Started Advanced. Register Don't have an account? Hinduism in Mexico. View source. History Talk 0. The factual accuracy of this article is disputed. See further information on its talk page. Fan Feed 1 Prophets and messengers in Islam 2 Saturn mythology. Netervala, who grew up in Casa Grande in Arizona city, said her parents met for the first time on a cotton farm in Texas. And so when she was visiting them, she came across a few Indians.
There were about four of them who were working on the farms, my father being one of them. According to Leonard, there were approximately Punjabi-Mexican couples in Southwestern America by the s. It is estimated that approximately 80 per cent of these Punjabi men were Sikhs and the remaining Hindus and Muslims. Despite the barriers of language and religion, Punjabi-Mexican couples found themselves to have much in common in terms of cultural traits.
Food for instance, was similar in both communities. Mexican cuisine, like Punjabi cuisine, was spicy and largely relied on bread, vegetables, and meats that were typically boiled or fried.
Mexican tortillas and Indian chapatis were seen as nearly identical. The gorditas were stuffed with meat, while the paranthas were filled with vegetarian fare. Immigrants from Mexico and Punjab grew up mostly in agrarian societies. As a result, a shared thread of agriculture and farm life provided a stable foundation for the two groups to relate to one another.
He has thirteen children from three marriages, all of them to Mexican women. She remembered going to church every Sunday with her mother and siblings as her father waited in the family car outside. The men often learned Spanish to communicate with their spouses. Women, on the other hand, learned how to cook Punjabi food. Baldev Singh, who came from Punjab in and now teaches political science at Yuba College, suggests that it may have been guilt rather than intercultural tensions that caused the Sikhs to abandon their Latino wives in order to bring over previous wives.
Some of the Sikh men who remarried or were reunited with Punjabi wives looked down on remaining Mexican-Hindu couples, Leonard found. The Indians just stopped marrying them. For whatever reasons, most of the Mexican-Hindu marriages ultimately ended in divorce, Leonard found, with the children going with their mothers, sometimes back to Mexico, with some residual bitterness.
Not only were the Hispanic women individually strong, they had kinship networks of their own. The children of these marriages proved strong and independent-minded. Toughened by prejudice expressed against them in childhood, they were survivors, able to explain and use elements of three different cultures in their adult lives. Smaller groups can still be found in Arizona and Texas. And there is still some cohesion to the community. More than descendants gathered at the most recent affair on Nov.
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