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2. New Zealand to Honor India with Expo on Weddings

Source: Sify News

 

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, September 20, 2002: New Zealand's national museum,

Te Papa, will launch a two-year long exhibition on Indian weddings as a way

of honoring Indian migration to the country, a museum official said. " Aainaa

-- Reflections Through Indian Wedding " marks weddings here with photos,

talks, dancing and music. Hindu, Sikh and Muslim weddings will all be

displayed, Te Papa ( " Our Place " ) concept leader Robyn Anderson said.

Although Indians have been coming here since the late 19th Century, both

from India and from the sugarcane fields of Fiji, Anderson said the first

Indian wedding did not take place until after World War II. Before then men

went back to India to find partners and marry. Today the weddings are mostly

held in New Zealand with a lot more mixed marriage couples choosing to have

both a religious service, usually Hindu, and a civil one. Astrological

charts are still consulted and the associated ceremonies may still last

several days. The color of saris, the gold and the garlands make Indian

weddings easy work for display, although Anderson says it is much more than

just a lavish display. " It has a very serious element to it, as the wedding

is a framework of engagement with the host society. "

 

Kanda

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