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East Indians have significantly contributed to Guyana's cultural, economic, and social landscape since their arrival as indentured laborers in the 19th century. They introduced agricultural practices, particularly in rice and sugar cultivation, which became key components of the country's economy. Culturally, they enriched Guyanese society with their festivals, cuisine, and religious traditions, notably Hinduism and Islam. Additionally, they have played important roles in politics and community development, shaping the nation’s identity and governance.

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