One prevalent issue regarding the enfranchisement of Indigenous communities within the politics of the Caribbean includes the idea that such communities cease to exist. Though the impact of European colonization in the region proved to be destructive to Indigenous ways of life, this impact was far from exterminatory, and Caribbean govern- ments and authorities who argue the contrary base their testimony upon groundless claims. This paper analyses the actions of Trinidad and Tobago’s post-independence government in curating a nationalist discourse based on the histories of its Afro-Creole population, and how that discourse was ultimately founded on a complete disregard for the country’s Indigenous population. The paper first delves into the ...
This study examines how the state-sponsored Government Population Program Unit (GPPU) of Trinidad an...
This paper assesses the formal introduction of multiculturalism into the politics of Trinidad. It ar...
Colonialism/capitalism1 continue to create and exploit a dehumanised labour population in the pursui...
Among its neighbours, the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago stands out due to its ethnic makeup. ...
In Jamaica, the longstanding notion of indigenous extinction through colonial violence and subsequen...
[First paragraph] Roots of Jamaican Culture. MERVYN C. ALLEYNE. London: Pluto Press, 1988. xii ...
Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)319209Heritage of Indigenous PeoplesNexusArchaeology of the America...
The mistakes of the colonial period has bedevilled race relations in the contemporary period. The hi...
In the social sciences, conventional depictions of the post-Conquest cultural development of the Car...
During the colonial period in Guyana, the country’s coastal lands were worked by enslaved Africans a...
The identity of a community is shaped by socio-economic factors as well as history. The Caribbean is...
This thesis discusses the formation of a national cuisine in post-colonial Trinidad and Tobago. Tra...
This dissertation attempts to unravel why and how postcolonial Trinidad has displayed relative stabi...
In 1833, the abolition of slavery in the British Empire led to the import of exploited South Asian i...
How were social groups made in the colonial encounter? Do they persist into the present? Are social ...
This study examines how the state-sponsored Government Population Program Unit (GPPU) of Trinidad an...
This paper assesses the formal introduction of multiculturalism into the politics of Trinidad. It ar...
Colonialism/capitalism1 continue to create and exploit a dehumanised labour population in the pursui...
Among its neighbours, the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago stands out due to its ethnic makeup. ...
In Jamaica, the longstanding notion of indigenous extinction through colonial violence and subsequen...
[First paragraph] Roots of Jamaican Culture. MERVYN C. ALLEYNE. London: Pluto Press, 1988. xii ...
Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)319209Heritage of Indigenous PeoplesNexusArchaeology of the America...
The mistakes of the colonial period has bedevilled race relations in the contemporary period. The hi...
In the social sciences, conventional depictions of the post-Conquest cultural development of the Car...
During the colonial period in Guyana, the country’s coastal lands were worked by enslaved Africans a...
The identity of a community is shaped by socio-economic factors as well as history. The Caribbean is...
This thesis discusses the formation of a national cuisine in post-colonial Trinidad and Tobago. Tra...
This dissertation attempts to unravel why and how postcolonial Trinidad has displayed relative stabi...
In 1833, the abolition of slavery in the British Empire led to the import of exploited South Asian i...
How were social groups made in the colonial encounter? Do they persist into the present? Are social ...
This study examines how the state-sponsored Government Population Program Unit (GPPU) of Trinidad an...
This paper assesses the formal introduction of multiculturalism into the politics of Trinidad. It ar...
Colonialism/capitalism1 continue to create and exploit a dehumanised labour population in the pursui...