"Coolie" is an old term for an Asian (usually Chinese) worker, and is often seen in connection to the construction of the railroad in North America. When used as an adjective in informal speech today, it often means "That's cool", or "How interesting". This phrase does not derive from the above usage.
The term "coolies" historically referred to unskilled laborers, typically of Asian descent, who were brought to work in plantations, mines, or other labor-intensive industries in various parts of the world. The term is now considered derogatory and offensive.
We know of tea caddies, but not of tea coolies or tea porters. Coolies and porters are unskilled laborers, coolies being specifically Asian laborers.
The Coolies ended in 1989.
The Coolies was created in 1986.
In the past, Ships were used to Transport the coolies to singapore
why did coolies come to singapore in old time can you give me a ans
Coolies usually come from Southern China,the India subcontinent,the Philippines and Indonesia
Coolie
The War in China -- Coolies at Work - 1901 was released on: USA: January 1901
They work as coolies.
yes
coolies are "paid slaves".If they can afford their shipping fare,they are "free labours".But if they can't,their master will pay for the fare and the coolie will hasve to work for him until the fare is repaid.
http://www.discogs.com/release/1336109 they have it here