TY - BOOK AU - Claveyrolas,Mathieu TI - Hinduism in the Mauritian Landscape: Transfer and Appropriation PY - 2010///. N1 - 42 N2 - Mauritius is a young nation born from a plantation society and many migratory movements. The Mauritian nation was built on the demographic majority of the descendants of Hindu indentured labourers. This Indo-Mauritian community defends its legitimity to represent and govern the nation, but also its specificity comparing with other Mauritian communities. Slavery and the rupture with roots as crucial to a Creole identity are replaced by the Indian heritage supposedly brought and preserved by Indian labourers. Between a Creole Hinduism (born from contact between cultures in a plantation society context) and temptations to trace its roots back to India, the Hindu community in Mauritius managed to locally anchor its religious practices, which I study through the invention of Mauritius as a Hindu territory and the appropriation of public space through the ever-growing number of religious sites UR - https://shs.cairn.info/journal-autrepart-2010-4-page-17?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080 ER -