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The Nameless Collective Podcast is hosted by Milan Singh, Naveen Girn & Paneet Singh - a trio of historians, researchers and explorers who travel to the archive to rediscover history, solve mysteries, and provide a space for the untold histories of Vancouver's South Asian community.

A South Asian History and Vancouver History Podcast produced by Manjot Bains and Jugnistyle.com.

The Nameless Collective Podcast Milan Singh, Naveen Girn and Paneet Singh

    • Geschichte

The Nameless Collective Podcast is hosted by Milan Singh, Naveen Girn & Paneet Singh - a trio of historians, researchers and explorers who travel to the archive to rediscover history, solve mysteries, and provide a space for the untold histories of Vancouver's South Asian community.

A South Asian History and Vancouver History Podcast produced by Manjot Bains and Jugnistyle.com.

    SPECIAL EPISODE 06 | Your Servant

    SPECIAL EPISODE 06 | Your Servant

    On January 9th, 1915 - just two days before his execution - Bhai Mewa Singh wrote a letter to the community in Stockton. With the help of community researchers and archivists, this letter has been digitized, interpreted, and made accessible to the public for the first time on thenamelesscollective.ca. In this episode, the team discusses the nuances of the letter, some of the indications it gives us about time period, and what it means to hear Mewa Singh's own voice for the first time.

    • 41 Min.
    SPECIAL EPISODE 05 | Country of Origin

    SPECIAL EPISODE 05 | Country of Origin

    The first challenge to Canada’s discriminatory “Continuous Journey” regulation took place on February 14, 1908, less than a month after the regulation was put on the books. Six South Asian passengers onboard the S.S. Aorangi made their voyage to Canada via Fiji but were denied entry because they did not come to Canada via their country of origin. In this episode, Milan, Paneet and Naveen – with special guest Anita Singh – share insight into Fiji and the indentured labour system, and discuss how South Asians from anywhere in the British Empire were restricted from coming to Canada.

    • 42 Min.
    SPECIAL EPISODE 04 | The Language of Revolution

    SPECIAL EPISODE 04 | The Language of Revolution

    The impact of the Farmer’s protest has reverberated around the world. This week Milan, Paneet and Naveen examine The Trolley Times - a multilingual publication recording the stories of the protest through poetry, editorial, and journalism.

    • 30 Min.
    S02 E05: Robert's Rules For Revolution

    S02 E05: Robert's Rules For Revolution

    The Indian independence movement was seen as seditious and illegal, and supporting this movement and any anti-British activism from abroad was monitored closely.

    • 25 Min.
    S02 E04: Activist to Sant: The Teja Singh Story

    S02 E04: Activist to Sant: The Teja Singh Story

    We discuss the intriguing life of Teja Singh; from an anti-British activist in a 3-piece suit to the Sant in the 1960s.

    • 26 Min.
    S02 E03: Demystifying Hopkinson and We Solve A Mystery

    S02 E03: Demystifying Hopkinson and We Solve A Mystery

    Who was the real William C. Hopkinson? We try to demystify the complicated man and his obsession with the local South Asian community. We also discuss what happened to Bibi Harnam Kaur and Bhai Bhag Singh's family, after their untimely deaths.

    • 39 Min.

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