The working condition for the indentured migrant overseas were:-
a) Labours found extremely horrible and miserable leaving and working conditions when they arrived at the plantation.
b) Working hours were very long.
c) Labours did not have any legal rights.
The different cultural form blended into new forms-
a) The annual Muharram procession was converted into a riotous carnival called ‘Hosay’ in which workers of all races and religious joined in Trinidad.
b) The protest religion of Rastafarianism made famous by the Jamaican reggae star Bob Marley is also said to reflect social and cultural with Indian migrants to the Caribbean.
c) ‘Chutney music’, popular in Trinidad and Guyana, is another creative contemporary expression of the post-indenture experience.
d) These forms of cultural are part of the making of the global world, where things form different places get mixed, lose their original identity and become entirely new.