An on-line survey of 1,447 persons indicate that almost all participants (98.4%) knew both their biological father and mother. However, few (7.6%) knew the names of all their great grandparents. The direct female relations on the maternal side were more likely to be known than other similar relations on the paternal side. This knowledge of names confirms the matrifocal nature of Bahamian families and indicates the need for families to take steps to preserve their own history, so as to provide a sense of identity
children’s names. Names can be important clues to the past. • Look for patterns in names. Surnames c...
Discovered in the early 16th century by European colonists, Bermuda is an isolated set of islands lo...
Issued in parts.Includes bibliographical references.[1] ser. 1, v. 1. Ancestors of John Edwin Robins...
An on-line survey of 1,447 persons indicate that almost all participants (98.4%) knew both their bio...
An on-line survey of 1,447 persons indicate that almost all participants (98.4%) knew both their bio...
The Bahamas have struggled with capturing their national identity. With the Bahamas’ close proximity...
During the past 500 years, the Bahamas has been influenced by a wide array of settlers, including bu...
Abu Ghosh is a community of Israeli Arabs whose residents comprise a breeding isolate. The residents...
Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influence to the...
The names of the individual islands of the Bahamas and place names on them reflect major currents in...
<div><p>Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influenc...
Documenting family history is an important part of my identity. For most of my life I can remember t...
Bahamians are a people of increasing heterogeneity. The experiences of Bahamians of all backgrounds...
International audienceFrom inquiries led in the paicî region of Ponérihouen, I. Leblic will show wha...
During the past 500 years, the Bahamas has been influenced by a wide array of settlers, including bu...
children’s names. Names can be important clues to the past. • Look for patterns in names. Surnames c...
Discovered in the early 16th century by European colonists, Bermuda is an isolated set of islands lo...
Issued in parts.Includes bibliographical references.[1] ser. 1, v. 1. Ancestors of John Edwin Robins...
An on-line survey of 1,447 persons indicate that almost all participants (98.4%) knew both their bio...
An on-line survey of 1,447 persons indicate that almost all participants (98.4%) knew both their bio...
The Bahamas have struggled with capturing their national identity. With the Bahamas’ close proximity...
During the past 500 years, the Bahamas has been influenced by a wide array of settlers, including bu...
Abu Ghosh is a community of Israeli Arabs whose residents comprise a breeding isolate. The residents...
Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influence to the...
The names of the individual islands of the Bahamas and place names on them reflect major currents in...
<div><p>Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influenc...
Documenting family history is an important part of my identity. For most of my life I can remember t...
Bahamians are a people of increasing heterogeneity. The experiences of Bahamians of all backgrounds...
International audienceFrom inquiries led in the paicî region of Ponérihouen, I. Leblic will show wha...
During the past 500 years, the Bahamas has been influenced by a wide array of settlers, including bu...
children’s names. Names can be important clues to the past. • Look for patterns in names. Surnames c...
Discovered in the early 16th century by European colonists, Bermuda is an isolated set of islands lo...
Issued in parts.Includes bibliographical references.[1] ser. 1, v. 1. Ancestors of John Edwin Robins...