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    Guyana's Culture

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    Rodney‚ Walter. A History of the Guyanese Working People‚ 1881–1905 ‚ 1981. Seecharan‚ Clem. "Tiger in the Stars": The Anatomy of Indian Achievement in British Guiana‚ 1919–1929 ‚ 1997. ——. "The Shaping of the Indo-Caribbean People: Guyana and Trinidad to the 1940s." Journal of Caribbean Studies 14 (1–2): 61–92‚ 1999–2000. Smith‚ Raymond T. The Negro Family in British Guiana: Family Structure and Social Status in the Villages ‚ 1956. ——. British Guiana ‚ 1962. Spinner‚ Thomas J.‚ A Political and Social

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    Indentureship vs. Slavery

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    Indentureship 1845-1917 incorporated many of the repressive features of African enslavement‚ which induced the East Indians to resort to many of the responses and actions of their African counterparts in bondage. With reference to any one British Caribbean colony‚ to what extent do you support this view? TABLE OF CONTENTS Statement of Aim______________________________________________________1 Rationale_____________________________________________________________2 Introduction__________________________________________________________3

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    southernmost islands in the Caribbean Sea. During the different phase of the islands’ history‚ the Spanish‚ French‚ Indians‚ China and British all occupied Trinidad. These people with their distinctive cultures and culinary traditions all heavily impacted the islands’ food and culture to the extent of the delectable mélange that exist in Trinidad today. The people of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago has one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the Caribbean. The people of Trinidad

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    Miami January‚ February and November are the best dates to fly to Miami‚ even though the city is a year-round destination. You can purchase cheap tickets to Miami around November‚ December and February‚ as major events such as Coconut Grove Arts Festival (February)‚ Progressive Miami International

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    Europeans‚ Indians and Africans into the Caribbean. Information is provided about their reasons for migration‚ working conditions and their effects on the Caribbean. Slavery was the initial labour system used by Europeans on their plantations in the Caribbean. It was implemented in the 1600s‚ the Europeans forcefully took people from the African continent to the Caribbean on various trips. The path in which the slaves were carried between Africa and the Caribbean is now known to historians as the triangular

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    African cultural forms

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    Based Assessment Name: Mellisa Walker Subject: Caribbean History School: St. Hugh’s High Candidate Number: Centre Number: Territory: Jamaica Teacher: Ms. Hyman Year: 2013 Theme: Caribbean History Topic: West African cultural forms and its presence in the British Caribbean up 1838. Statement of the Problem Is it true to suggest that there was a strong presence of African cultural forms within the British Caribbean plantation society up to 1838? Rationale The

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    Women in the Caribbean from emancipation to national independence Introduction This is a new topic for me‚ so please consider this outline as a work in progress. The economy‚ society and culture of the Caribbean has been shaped by the period of slavery that brought people from Africa‚ Europe and India to the area and by the poverty and unemployment of the post-emancipation period that resulted in the migration of many Caribbean people to the USA‚ Canada‚ Europe and other parts of the world

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    Caribbean Studies

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    Name: Romario McLeod Subject: Caribbean Studies Center #: 100088 Candidate #: Topic: The effect of dancehall music on teenagers in Tawes Meadows INTRODUCTION Jamaican dance hall originated in the 1950s‚ when young adults would gather at outdoor locations to dance to music. Over time‚ it went from being a small music form to rivaling the more popular reggae music. Dance hall culture involves women wearing little clothing‚ music with deep bass and even competitions to determine a dance hall

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    History

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    the lesson you should be able to: 1. Describe the migratory pattern of indigenous peoples to the Americas and to the Caribbean -territories (through North‚ Central and South America) and their interactions. 2.State the geographical location of the Tainos (Arawak)‚ Kalinagos (Carib) and Mayans. 3. Discuss the social organisation of the Tainos and Kalinagos. The study of Caribbean history begins with an examination of the indigenous peoples (Amerindians/neo-Indians) who populated this area thousands

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    Cultural Competence

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    Jamaican culture is the result of the interaction between Europe and Africa. Sayings such as “Afro-centred” and “Euro-centred”‚ are often show the perceived in Jamaican cultural values and traditions. It’s the third largest island in the Caribbean. Cultural competence is one of the top things you should understand and have an a workplace. Cultural competence is very important in the workplace. It involves understanding and appropriately responding to the unique of cultural variables. First you

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