Sri Lankan Tamil diasporic communities are shaped by journeys of resilience. Stretching back over a century to the island then known as Ceylon, colonial labour movements established permanent Tamil populations across parts of Southeast Asia. From independence and in the years that followed, longstanding tensions in Sri Lanka escalated into a 26-year civil war (1983–2009), reshaping identity and triggering new waves of migration and asylum-seeking, including to countries like New Zealand.
Documentary and fine art photographer Abhi Chinniah presents Nirantharam நிரந்தரம் – permanence, a photo-essay that documents the lives of Sri Lankan Tamils, including the artists own lineage, across their different migration paths, exploring what they carry, what they preserve and what endures.