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A history of the indigenous peoples of the Dominica.What happened to the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean in the wake of the European adventurers who claimed to have "discovered" them? While in some parts of the region they were decimated within a generation, others, such as the Kalinago of Dominica and the Lesser Antilles, resisted the onslaught. This book sheds new light on the Kalinago relationship in the wake of contact and exchange. In remarkable detail, it shows how they have shifted identities from the early years of resistance, through tactical retreat to eventual revival of Kalinago tradition into the 21st century.
The untold story of escaped slaves, their battle against colonial overlords, and the lasting impact in the Caribbean
A stirring account of how a displaced and enslaved people fought to create a free and self-sufficient society on the Caribbean island of Dominica.
Written by one of the Caribbean's most eminent historians and history educators, this best-selling series has been extensively revised and updated to meet the educational requirements of studying History at lower secondary level in the Caribbean.
Written by one of the Caribbean's most eminent historians and history educators, this best-selling series has been extensively revised and updated to meet the educational requirements of studying History at lower secondary level in the Caribbean.
Written by one of the Caribbean's most eminent historians and history educators, this best-selling series has been extensively revised and updated to meet the educational requirements of studying History at lower secondary level in the Caribbean.
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