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The story of the Arawaks, the Caribs and the Spaniards is a well known tale told to every Caribbean child ...
www.raceandhistory.com/Taino
A list of papers and articles on Caribbean Amerindians ...
www.centrelink.org/Papers.html
Description of the Carib Community, projects, aims and goals, achievements, handicrafts, artifacts, news ...
members.tripod.com/~SRCC1CaribCommunity/index.html
Main figures in the Carib Community, History, Traditions, Rituals, International Indigenous Links, Essays, Survey, Photo Galleries ...
www.centrelink.org/fntt/index.html
Home page of the GliGli (Carib Canoe) project - sailing a 35=foot dugout canoe down the Eastern Caribbean to South America.
www.avirtualdominica.com/gligli/index.html
Links to Garifuna Carib Sites ...
www.centrelink.org/Belize.html
November 1997 the Black Carib culture known, as the Garifuna were reminded of their ancestors resilient struggle to overcome the brutal racism put forth by the European settlers in the New World. This day marked the 200th anniversary of the arrival of the Garifuna on the shores of Central America after being forcibly removed by the British from the island of St. Vincent located in the Caribbean.
web.clas.ufl.edu/users/afburns/afrotrop/Garifuna.htm
Amerindian peoples have existed in Trinidad for as long as 6, 000 years before the arrival of Columbus, and numbered at least 40, 000 at the time of Spanish settlement in 1592.
www.pantrinbago.com/Amerinidian1.htm
Links to Trinidad and Tobago Carib Amerindian sites ...
www.centrelink.org/Trinidad_Tobago.html
All Our Relations. Thy Kindom (sic) come, Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Mind. Revisiting the Historical Record December 1st, 1999 marks the 300th anniversary of the Amerindian liberation of the Arena forest. Eleven years after Cacique 'Bustamante' and his people had been lured out of their tribal homeland in Mount Tamanaques to help found the Capuchin mission of San Francisco de los ...
www.angelfire.com/id/kairi/tukuienyo.html
The Contemporary Context of Carib Revival in Trinidad and Tobago: Creolization, Developmentalism and the State.
www.kacike.org/MaxForte.html
Dangriga is home to the Garifuna people, a mix between Caribbean Indians and Africans that arrived in the region four centuries ago.
www.mayadiscovery.com/ing/life/garifuna.htm
Justa Werges, Queen of the Caribs of Arima, Trinidad: 1 May 1915 - 16 January 2000 As some already know, Justa Werges, the Queen of the Caribs, passed away on Sunday, January 16, 2000, at her home in Mundo Nuevo, south of Arima, in Trinidad and Tobago. I received the news of her passing here in Australia on the day of her funeral, held on Wednesday, 19 January, 2000, at the Santa Rosa Roman ...
www.centrelink.org/Queen.html
Report on the Caribs of Dominica, No. 21 Administrator Bell to Mr. Chamberlain Government House Dominica, 29th July, 1902 Sir, On more than one occasion you have expressed a desire to be informed as to the present condition of the Caribs of Dominica, and I now venture to submit the following report upon the last surviving remnant of these West Indian aborigines. I trust I may not be considered ...
www.avirtualdominica.com/caribs2.htm