Exploring Indian Indentureship Through ArtCEFR A1
27 Jul 2025
Adapted from Janine Mendes-Franco, Global Voices • CC BY 3.0
Photo by Joao Vitor Marcilio, Unsplash
AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.
- This article is about an art exhibition.
- The exhibition shows the history of Indian indentureship.
- Gabrielle Hosein is an artist.
- She wants to remember the past.
- Pictures show women in different clothing.
- The aim is to honor women’s stories.
Difficult words
- exhibition — A public show of art.
- history — A record of past events.
- artist — A person who creates art.
- remember — To think about the past again.
- clothing — What people wear or dress.
- aim — The goal or purpose of something.
- honor — To show respect or value.
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Discussion questions
- Why is it important to remember the past?
- What stories do you think women want to share?
- How can art help us understand history?
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