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         Caribbean Islands Culture General:     more books (100)
  1. Taste of the Caribbean (Food Around the World) by Yvonne McKenley, 1994-11-30
  2. Guinea's Other Suns: The African Dynamic in Trinidad Culture by Maureen Warner-Lewis, 1991-01
  3. The Culture of Conflict in Modern Cuba by Nicholas A. Robins, 2003-02-04
  4. Through the Sands of Time: A History of the Jewish Community of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture and Life) by Judah M. Cohen, 2003-11-01
  5. Rereading Women in Latin American and the Caribbean : The Political Economy of Gender by Jennifer Abbassi, Sheryl L. Lutjens, 2002-05-15
  6. An Island Called Home: Returning to Jewish Cuba by Ruth Behar, 2009-03-15
  7. Cuba (Suny Series in Latin American and Iberian Thought and Culture)
  8. Caribbean Contours (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture)
  9. Modern Blackness: Nationalism, Globalization, and the Politics of Culture in Jamaica (Latin America Otherwise) by Deborah A. Thomas, 2004-01-01
  10. Culture Shock! Cuba: A Guide to Customs & Etiquette by Mark Cramer, 1998-11-01
  11. Out of Bounds: Islands and the Demarcation of Identity in the Hispanic Caribbean (Bucknell Studies in Latin American Literature and Theory) by Dara E. Goldman, 2008-01-31
  12. An Intellectual History of the Caribbean (New Directions in Latino American Culture) by Silvio Torres-Saillant, 2006-01-09
  13. Beyond the Canebrakes: Caribbean Women Writers in Canada by Emily Allen Williams, 2008-03-31
  14. SUCKING SALT: CARIBBEAN WOMEN WRITERS, MIGRATION, AND SURVIVAL by MEREDITH M. GADSBY, 2006-07-01

61. Links To The Caribbean-American Community
Hispanic caribbean islands, and the US Virgin islands. refugees, etc., and includesinformation about the caribbean. for Research in Black culture is devoted
http://library.brooklyn.cuny.edu/records_survey/Carib_Amer_Sites.html
The Caribbean Collection:
An Archival Survey of the Records of the
Jamaican and Trinidadian Communities of Brooklyn

Links to the Caribbean-American Community on the Web
Academic Resources

This page of links to the Caribbean-American Community on the Web reflects some of the resources that were found in our research. By no means do we present this as a definitive listing, but we do believe that many will find this a useful starting point for their own research. We will add to this list as the project progresses; recommendations for additional listings are most welcome (go to the project home page for a direct e-mail link or send to Chantel@brooklyn.cuny.edu). Academic Resources
Caribbean Literature: An Overview
( http://landow.stg.brown.edu/post/caribbean/caribov.html ) This page, hosted by Brown University, offers information about Caribbean Literature ranging from authors and themes to history and economics. It also offers a link to a Caribbean Language and Literature Discussion Group. Caribbean Research Center ( http://caribbeanrescenter.org )

62. Caribbean
caribbean Message Board. Message Boards, Mailing Lists, Surnames Cayman islands MailingLists on the Internet. Ministry of culture. Agency of National Information.
http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/caribbean.htm

63. CaribSurf.com Net_guide
most easterly of the caribbean islands, is struck Information provided by the caribbeanTourism Organization. business, tourism, entertainment, culture, and more
http://www.caribsurf.com/net_guide/Regional/Caribbean/Barbados/

64. General
Virgin islands Handbook (Moon Travel Handbooks) Karl Luntta / Paperback Eastern Caribbeanin Focus A Guide to the People, Politics and culture (In Focus
http://www.exclusivetvlnet.com/bookstore/travel/general2.htm

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Fodor's 98 Caribbean (Fodor's Gold Guides)
Caroline V. Haberfeld (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1997
Fodor's Pocket Puerto Rico : The Best of the Island With Beaches and Shopping (4th Ed)
Caroline Haberfeld (Editor), Jennifer Paull (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1996
Alison Stern (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1996
Lonely Planet Eastern Caribbean (1st Ed)
Glenda Bendure, Ned Friary / Paperback / Published 1994
Caribbean Islands Handbook 1997 : With the Bahamas (Serial)
Sarah Cameron / Hardcover / Published 1996
Fodor's Pocket Jamaica (3rd Ed)
Caroline V. Haberfeld (Editor), Jennifer Paull (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1996
Dominica : Isle of Adventure
Lennox Honeychurch / Paperback / Published 1995
Cuba (2nd Edition)
Andrew Coe, Rolando Pujol (Photographer) / Paperback / Published 1997
Fodor's 97 the Bahamas (Annual)
Kristen D. Perrault (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1996
Caribbean Ports of Call : Eastern and Southern Regions : From Puerto Rico to Aruba Including the Panama Canal (Caribbean Ports of Call Series)
Kay Showker / Paperback / Published 1997
The Dive Sites of the Cayman Islands (Serial)
Lawson Wood / Paperback / Published 1997
Great Caribbean Family Vacations
Laura Sutherland / Paperback / Published 1995
Frommer's 98 Caribbean (Serial) Vol 1998
Darwin Porter, et al / Paperback / Published 1997

65. Caribbean Travel Guide - Your Guide To The Caribbean Islands
List of links and tourism information for the caribbean islands.Category Regional caribbean Travel and Tourism Travel Guides...... a vacation to one of t these magnificent islands, then the Information about history,culture and sightseeing can easily be found. Buy caribbean related items
http://caribbean-travelguide.com/
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  • Footprint Caribbean Islands Handbook 2003
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  • Discover The Southern Caribbean
  • National Geographic's Jewels of the Caribbean Sea WWTG - Last Update: March 05, 2003
  • 66. JAMA -- Page Not Found
    consists of dozens of large and small islands scattered across the vast CaribbeanSea, as well as three mainland countries whose culture and heritage
    http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v285n23/ffull/jmn0620-1.html
    Select Journal or Resource JAMA Archives of Dermatology Facial Plastic Surgery Family Medicine (1992-2000) General Psychiatry Internal Medicine Neurology Ophthalmology Surgery MSJAMA Science News Updates Meetings Peer Review Congress
    The page you requested was not found. The JAMA Archives Journals Web site has been redesigned to provide you with improved layout, features, and functionality. The location of the page you requested may have changed. To find the page you requested, click here HOME CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Error 404 - "Not Found"

    67. CUNIT-A3.HTM
    This site provides a teaching guide that includes the followingReading Assignments, The PreColumbus Category Society Ethnicity Indigenous People caribbean Education...... Developing pride in Amerindian culture; Intermingling of races in the islands;Ex. 3. Video Many Faces of the caribbean Part II The People .
    http://www.messiah.edu/hpages/facstaff/tstoudno/cunit-a3.htm
    UNIT-A3
    Indigenous Caribbean Peoples and Events
    TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  • Reading Assignments The Pre-Columbus Amerindians Video Guide: Caribbean Eye Series: Indigenous Survivors Video Guide: Many Faces of the Caribbean: Part II "The People" Game: Tic-Tac-Toe Game: Caribbean Island Matching
  • TEXT READING:
    Fodor: *26-27, Arawaks and Caribs *43, The Carib People Rogozinski: *14-17, Arawaks and Caribs *26-27, The Encomienda: Indian Slavery *31-33, The Extermination of the Arawak
    REQUIRED LIBRARY REFERENCES
    Beckles/Shepherd: Caribbean Freedom... Craton: Shepherd/Beckles: Caribbean Slavery...
    ACTIVITIES/ASSIGNMENTS
    1. The Pre-Columbus Amerindians
    Adapted from: Ecommusee de Martinique (Guidebook), Riviere-Pilote, Martinique-(1992) 1. 4,000 BC-Pre-Ceramist nomadic groups migrated from Venezuela to the Antilles:
    • Ciboney peoples were remnants of these nomadic groups daily life and economy centered around fishing and gathering lived in camps, scanty shelters, caves and rocky overhangs
    2. Just before the Christian Era, Arawak farmers moved up through the islands:
    • from Bolivia, Peru, Brazil then via the Orinoco Basin of Venezuela

    68. Travel Clubs
    SuperClubs, Couples, Swept Away and many other caribbean islands. to Asia, the Cookislands, and other stay overnight, go out, activities, culture, hotels, bars
    http://www.travigator.com/clubs.htm
    Travel Clubs
    Hotelsoflondon.co.uk
    Planning to visit London?
    General Kenya Madagascar Mauritius ... Weather
    ACCOMMODATION : Countryside Discovery - A group of small quiet and peaceful touring parks, some with holiday caravan accomodation. No disocos or clubs - just peace and quiet. - Mountview Hotel - The Mountview Hotel is situated in a residencial area of St Helier in Jersey, just a short walk from the shopping centre and in convenient reach to restraurants, bars, nightclubs and St Aubin's beach. - CARIBBEAN : Caribbean Holidays 4 Less - book holidays, flights, hotels, star clipper cruises, Sandals, Superclubs and Couples all inclusive resorts to Jamaica, Antigua, Barbados, St Lucia, Grenada, Cuba and Tobago. - Escape to Eden Vacations - Escape To Eden Vacations is the webs most comprehensive site for all-inclusive Caribbean vacation, honeymoon and wedding planning. We offer discount all-inclusive travel packages to Jamaica, St Lucia and Barbados, Sandals, SuperClubs, Couples, Swept Away and many other Caribbean islands. - AGENTS : E-Quest Vacations - Canadian Vacation Rentals offers access to Vacation Properties throughout Canada. Vacation Homes, Condos, Villas, Bed and Breakfasts, Resorts, Spas, Golf and Country Clubs, as well as Ski Resorts. -

    69. The Indigenous People Of The Caribbean - A New Book From The
    Writing for both general and academic audiences The Ceramics, Art, and Material Cultureof the Early Ceramic Period in the caribbean islands, Elizabeth Righter 9
    http://www.upf.com/Spring1999/wilson.html

    70. The Indigenous People Of The Caribbean - A Book From The
    Writing for both general and academic audiences The Ceramics, Art, and Material Cultureof the Early Ceramic Period in the caribbean islands, Elizabeth Righter.
    http://www.upf.com/Fall1997/wilson.html

    71. Best Real Estate Barbados
    by the British in 1627 and many British traditions are now an intrinsic part ofthe Bajan culture. It is the most easterly of the caribbean islands and the
    http://bestrealestateintheworld.com/barbados/

    72. Caribbean Travel Guides
    Covering all the major islands and island groups plus and Cuba, Adventures in NatureCaribbean zeroes in each locale's natural history and culture and presents
    http://antigua.s5.com/books/carib-guides.html
    Free Web site hosting - Freeservers.com
    We've moved the guide books section of our bookstore to a new web site at
    http://tips4trips.0catch.com

    An updated and expanded selection of travel guides to the Caribbean can now be found at
    http://tips4trips.0catch.com/guides/caribbean.html

    If your browser doesn't take you there automatically within a few seconds,
    please click here!

    73. Smithsonian Institution, Anthropology Outreach Office: MesoAmerican, South Ameri
    language literature on the prehistory of Mesoamerica, South America, and the caribbeanCulture Area (the caribbean islands and Central general Works III.
    http://www.nmnh.si.edu/anthro/outreach/zsam1995.htm
    Anthropology Outreach Office Smithsonian Institution
    Selected References of
    MESOAMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA, AND THE CARIBBEAN CULTURE AREA
    This bibliography provides an introduction to the current English language literature on the prehistory of Mesoamerica, South America, and the Caribbean Culture Area (the Caribbean Islands and Central America east of the Maya). Leads for further research can be found in Section I and in the bibliographies of the books in this reading list. Publications listed are not available from the Smithsonian Institution. Copies may be seen in larger libraries or obtained through inter-library loan. ** Denotes items suitable for secondary school students. CONTENTS I. Handbooks and Bibliographic Guides
    II. General Works
    III. The Caribbean Culture Area
    IV. South America
    V. Mesoamerica
    Section I: Handbooks and Bibliographic Guides
    Handbook of Middle American Indians . Robert Wauchope, general editor. Austin, TX: Univ. of Texas Press, 1964-1976. A 16-volume set covering in detail all aspects of Mesoamerican anthropology, including archaeology. vol. 1.

    74. Calls For Papers: CFP: Islands In Between: Eastern Caribbean Cu
    the fifth annual conference The islands in Between culture and Economics Popularculture of the Fiction - Other topics related to Eastern caribbean cultures.
    http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/archive/2002-05/0119.html
    CFP: Islands in Between: Eastern Caribbean Culture (Guadeloupe) (8/15/02; 11/14/02-11/16/02)
    From: pepor@caribe.net
    Date: Wed May 22 2002 - 09:45:26 EDT CALL FOR PAPERS
    for the fifth annual conference
    The Islands in Between: Language, Literature and Culture of the Eastern
    Caribbean
    Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe
    November 14-16 2002
    The Caribbean: Creole or Global?
    coordinated by
    the University of Puerto Rico-Río Piedras
    the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados in conjunction with UNICA (Association of Caribbean Universities and Research Organizations) and L’Université des Antillanes et la Guyane-Guadeloupe Suggested topics include: - The Caribbean: Creole or Global? - Eastern Caribbean Carnivals and other Performance Traditions - Culture and Economics - Popular Culture of the Eastern Caribbean - Amerindian History and Cultural Studies - Eastern Caribbean Drama, Poetry, and Fiction

    75. CARIBBEAN AND VIRGIN ISLANDS
    Covers, 180+ps, History, Statistics,Flora,Fauna.culture, granada; island; caribbean;,WorldHist GUIDE to The GREATER ANTILLES,Virgin islands,Puerto Rico
    http://www.quiknet.com/~piercebk/caribe.html
    CARIBBEAN AND VIRGIN ISLANDS Used out-of-print and antique books by mail about Caribbean Islands, Cuba, Virgin Islands, diving, sailing, Haiti, Coral Reefs, Tropical Islands, Treasure, West Indies Wayne Pierce Wonderful Books-By-Mail
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    (POSTAGE PAID if order over $9) ORDERING INFORMATION AND TERMS BACK TO INDEX 001361 ...., ABBOTT,Elizabeth .., HAITI,First Inside Account, vg cond, McGrawHillPub, 1988, 6x9", vg dj, 381ps, Duvaliers & Their Legacy, haiti; caribbean;, history, 10.00 005512 ...., ALLEYNE,Warren .., HISTORIC BRIDGETOWN, VG Cond, Photos,Map, Barbados National Trust Pub, Barbados, 1978, 1st Ed?, 6x9", Paper Covers, 117pg thin, Barbados History. Index, barbados; island; caribbean;, World-Hist, 10.00 010931 ...., ARENAS,Reinaldo .., DOORMAN,A Novel, VG Cond, GrovePr, NY, 1991, Rept, 5x8", VG DJ, 191pg, Cuban Author. Fantastic,satirical, dizzyingly inventive, bittersweet parable about freedom & community., cuban;, fiction, 14.00 002531 ...., AYMAR,Gordon .., YACHT RACING RULES & TACTICS, vg cond, diagram photos, VanNostPub, 1936,1970, 6th ed, 7x9", vg dj, 134ps, Wise Skippers read this.(Also Have 6th ed d8), ship; sail; sport;, sport, 10.00

    76. Virginia Tech Caribbean Student Organization ---- Constitution
    have interest an in caribbean culture and affairs of the executive board and generalbody more MEMBERS PHOTO ALBUM caribbean islands CALENDAR ACTIVITIES
    http://filebox.vt.edu/org/caribbean/constitution.htm
    HOME CONSTITUTION MISSION MEMBERS PHOTO ALBUM CARIBBEAN ISLANDS ... CONTACT US Caribbean Student Organization
    Constitution of Virginia Tech I. Name

    The name of the organization shall be the Virginia Tech Caribbean Students Organization Inc. For short the Carib. SO II. Purpose
    a. To foster academic, social, cultural, and intellectual development of Caribbean students attending Virginia Tech.
    b. To be the medium by which those students who have interest an in Caribbean culture and affairs can interact with students with similar interests. III. Membership
    a. Any Virginia Tech student may become a member of the Virginia Tech Caribbean Student Organization. The admission will not be based on race, creed, color, sex, sexual preference, ancestry, national origin, handicap, religion or other discriminatory criteria.

    77. MapZones.com Culture
    urban culture near the canal contrasts with the rural culture of the Other areasof cultural interest include the caribbean islands of Almirante Bay, with
    http://www.mapzones.com/world/central_america/panama/cultureindex.php
    Country Info Panama Introduction Panama General Data Panama Maps Panama Culture ... Panama Time and Date Panama Culture Back to Top The cosmopolitan urban culture near the canal contrasts with the rural culture of the savannas. The latter area, with its cattle ranches and horsemanship, is something of a centre of Hispanic tradition. Old folk songs and handicrafts (like the straw-hat industry) are preserved there—for example, around the towns of Chitré and Las Tablas. Also culturally distinctive are the territories of the various Indian groups, each with its language and handicrafts, such as brightly embroidered smocks (molas) worn by Kuna women and netted carrying bags made by the Guaymí. The Kuna have a strong tradition of storytelling, including epic poetry that can extend for hundreds or thousands of lines. Other areas of cultural interest include the Caribbean islands of Almirante Bay, with their Antillean customs. Panamanian culture derives fundamentally from European musical, artistic, and literary traditions brought by the Spanish. Important African and Native American influences have been added to these, however, creating hybrid forms unique to Panama. The traditional dance, tamborito, for example, is descended from Spanish folkways, yet it also incorporates native rhythms, themes, and dance steps. Popular music, while influenced by international recordings, draws heavily on Afro-Caribbean music. Verse and prose are composed and published in Spanish but incorporate themes, characters, and plots that arise out of Panama’s complex experience. Generally speaking, art for the elite stays closer to European models, while that for the lower classes contains strong African and Native American overtones.

    78. Sacred Earth Travel Books - Central America & Caribbean Index Page
    etc. ECONOMIC BOTANY. Both general and scholarly titles on the economicsignificance of plants and their role in commerce and culture.
    http://www.sacredearth.com/books/travel/latinamerica/central_america_index_table
    SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE MIDDLE EAST AFRICA ... GENERAL ETHNOBOTANY History of Ethnobotany, Ethnobotanical guidelines, Introduction to Ethnobotany, personal accounts of ethnobotanical studies/journeys. etc. ECONOMIC BOTANY Both general and scholarly titles on the economic significance of plants and their role in commerce and culture. Some historical accounts, some general introductions, some specific studies. ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDIES Mainly scholarly studies on the ethnobotany of various tribes by region. CONSERVATION Conservation issues are strongly on everybody's mind who is working with plants and ethnobotany is an area where the two fields meet naturally. Here you'll find books on conservation and ecology issues from an ethnobotanical perspective as well as a few select naturalist titles. Ethics of plant-prospecting, intellectual property rights, social impact of development, indigenous perspectives etc.

    79. Central America - Caribbean
    Lidawamari © about the Garifuna culture and territorial Club - Isla Guanaja, Honduras;caribbean Geology Coconut Telegraph - Magazine of the Bay islands;
    http://www.usra.edu/esse/ford/ESS301/g301www/g301wwwreg4.html
    ESSE
    Online
    Bob Ford's
    Homepage
    ...
    Web Resources
    ESS 205
    Earth Systems and Global Change
    ESS 301
    World Regional Geography
    ESS 405
    Modeling

    Global Change
    Web Resources for
    World Regional Geography
    Latin America General - Mexico - South America
    CENTRAL AMERICA
    Central America - Cultural/Geographical
    Environmental - Geosciences - Health Sciences

    Belize
    Costa Rica ... Panama
    CARIBBEAN
    Caribbean - Cultural/Geographical Caribbean: Environment - Geosciences - Health Sciences Marine and Coastal Sciences Greater Antilles: Cuba, Jamaica, Hispanola, Puerto Rico ... Bahamas - Caicos Islands - Turk

    80. U.S. Virgin Islands: About The Island Of St. Thomas
    History and culture Abound. early island memorabilia and old maps trace the islands'history. Castle is the only 17thcentury fortified tower in the caribbean.
    http://www.virginisles.com/stthomas.html
    St. Thomas is Much Much More than Shopping History and Culture Abound For the more than one million cruise ship passengers and overnight guests who visit St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands each year, the island's prominence as one of the Caribbean's most renowned shopping meccas is one of its most alluring attractions. With duty-free shopping exemptions unrivaled by any other Caribbean destination, and fine dining and accommodations at an exceptional value, St. Thomas is indeed a treasure discovery for travelers. Stretched along the waterfront, restored 17th- and 18th-century warehouses - once used to hold molasses, rum, spices and other trade goods awaiting export - now house a variety of unique shops containing modern-day treasures. Yet after navigating through the narrow byways of downtown Charlotte Aalie's historic shopping district, visitors to St. Thomas still have much of the island's historical significance to explore. Charlotte Amalie harbor is the perfect place for travelers to begin their journey through St. Thomas' history. Harborside since 1672, Fort Christian is the oldest standing structure in the Virgin Islands. Now a U.S. national landmaark, this brick fortress was built to protect the town's harbor from raiding European armadas which sailed the Caribbean centuries ago. Having once served as St. Thomas' first Government House, a church and community government center, Fort Christian today is the home to the Virgin Islands Museum, where early island memorabilia and old maps trace the islands' history.

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