Announcing The Journal of Caribbean Archaeology Devoted to archaeological research in the Caribbean and surrounding areas Editors Christopher Ohm Clement South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology (803) 777-8044 clement@sc.edu William F. Keegan Florida Museum of Natural History (352) 392-6561 keegan@flmnh.ufl.edu Editorial Board Louis Allaire University of Manitoba Douglas V.
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FEATURE ADDRESS SYMPOSIA IN CONNECTION WITH THE SECOND GATHERING OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE CARIBBEAN AUGUST 29 TO SEPTEMBER 5, 1993 JOSEPH PALACIO RESIDENT TUTOR, U.W.I., BELIZE HELD AT THE INVITATION OF THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE OF THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TO COMMEMORATE 1993 THE UNITED NATIONS DECLARED YEAR OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES. INTRODUCTION First I express my own heartfelt ...
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Suriname before Columbus A.H. Versteeg & F.C. Bubberman (This text is based on a published text of the authors mentioned above: that text has been summarized and updated. The Stichting Surinaams Museum and the authors have the copyright of this text. It is not allowed to cite this text unless properly referenced . The proper reference is: Versteeg, A.H. & F.C. Bubberman, 1992. Suriname before ...
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Nbsp Ancient | Legacy | Contempornea | Publications   Tano: Pre-Columbian Art and Culture from the Caribbean The Monacelli Press, co-published with El Museo del Barrio 192 pages, 9 x 11 inches 140 illustrations, 120 color ISBN 1-88525482-2 In association with Amazon.com Books Available December 10 through Amazon.com. To order through Amazon, please follow this link to the Amazon web site.
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Free trial issue subscribe back issues Athena Review, Vol. 1, No.3 PreColumbian Pottery in the Antilles The larger Caribbean islands, the Greater Antilles, were settled by Arawak-speaking tribes from South America from 100 BC onward. This era, the Neo-Indian period, is characterized by pottery and agriculture brought from the Orinoco region to Puerto Rico, Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola (today's ...
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Personal testimonies of contemporary Caribbean Amerindian descendants.
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Cultural Pluralism and the Emergence of Complex Society in the Greater Antilles Samuel M. Wilson Department of Anthropology University of Texas Austin TX 78712 s.wilson@mail.utexas.edu Presented at the XVIII International Congress for Caribbean Archaeology St. George's, Grenada, July 1999 It has been recognized since the 16th Century that the indigenous people of the Caribbean had cultural ties ...
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ETHNOGRAPHIC ORIGINS: ST VINCENT AND TASMANIA Paper presented at the Australian Association for Caribbean Studies conference, Canberra, February 2001 Peter Hulme Since I was an enthusiast for the idea that one strand of this conference should focus on Australian Caribbean connections, and since I m a beneficiary of the HRC, whose theme for this year is The Enlightenment, I decided that I ...
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TRAVEL, ETHNOGRAPHY, TRANSCULTURATION: ST VINCENT IN THE 1790s Paper presented at the conference Contextualizing the Caribbean: New Approaches in an Era of Globalization at University of Miami Coral Gables 29-30 September 2000 Peter Hulme 2000 The title of this talk offers three terms of its own travel, ethnography, transculturation. Only travel actually featured on the conference call for ...
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An article by Maximilian Forte on the ways in which the Carib has achieved a canonical national status in modern Trinidad and Tobago ...
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A conference paper hosted by the Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink: From Smoke Ceremonies to Cyberspace: Globalized Indigeneity, Multi-Sited Research, and the Internet, by Maximilian C. Forte ...
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The well-preserved remains of a Taino house have been found at Los Buchillones in Cuba's Ciego de Avila Province.
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