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   Web Sites
  • "The Carib Origin of Pain, Misery, and Death" - The author of this page provides an overview of a Carib legend.
    www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/NAANTH/CADEATH.HTM
  • Caribs, Garifuna and Garinagu of Seine Bight, Hopkins, George Town, Dangriga, Barranco - A Los Angeles based site that aims to provide a diverse range of information, essays and photos on the Garifuna culture of Belize and the diaspora.
    caribs.tripod.com
  • Customs of the Caribs of St. Vincent - A brief introduction to the customary practices of Vincentian Caribs is presented here.
    www.garifuna-world.com/caribcus.htm
  • Garifuna World Home Page - Presents a variety of information resources on the Garifuna/Black Caribs of St. Vincent, Honduras and Belize.
    www.garifuna-world.com
  • Garinet - A Garifuna Web portal with an array of links for contemporary Garifuna news, issues, culture, and organizations.
    www.garinet.com
  • In Garifuna Land - Sharon Van Bramer's article in Mundo Maya on the Garífuna people, a mix between Caribbean Indians and Africans that arrived in the region four centuries ago.
    www.mayadiscovery.com/ing/life/garifuna.htm
  • In Memory of Justa Werges, Queen of the Caribs - An obituary to the Arima Carib Queen who passed away on 16 January, 2000.
    www.centrelink.org/Queen.html
  • Indigenous Dominica - The Caribs - An introduction to the Carib Territory of Dominica and its people.
    www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/3820/carib.html
  • Kairi Tukuienyo Karinya - An outgrowth of the Santa Rosa Carib Community of Arima, Trinidad, this page explains recent events organized by KTK to highlight the Amerindian history of colonial Trinidad and its legacy.
    www.angelfire.com/id/kairi/tukuienyo.html
  • Kalinago e. V. - Kalinago e.V. is a German association for the promotion of the Caribs of Dominica.
    www.kalinago.org/english/index.html
  • Report on the Caribs, 1902, by H.H. Bell - A reproduction of a key historical colonial document, written by Henry Hesketh Bell, administrator of Dominica, on the Caribs of Dominica and their Reserve.
    www.avirtualdominica.com/caribs2.htm
  • Santa Rosa Carib Community of Arima, Trinidad: Unofficial Website - A description of the Carib Community, its projects, aims and goals, as well as its achievements, handicrafts, artifacts, documents, brochures, booklets, discussion, and news.
    www.kacike.org/srcc/index.html
  • Speech by Prime Minister Basdeo Panday of Trinidad and Tobago - This is the text of an August 2000 speech delivered by Trinidadian Prime Minister Basdeo Panday at the opening of the Third International Gathering of Indigenous Peoples at the Santa Rosa Carib Community Centre in Arima, granting a "Day of Recognition" for Trinidad's Amerindian heritage.
    www.gov.tt/speeches/speeches/indigenous_gather.html
  • The Amerindians of Trinidad & Tobago - PanTrinbago.com, the website of the National Steelband organization of Trinidad, prepared this page on the Amerindians of Trinidad.
    www.pantrinbago.com/Amerinidian1.htm
  • The Caribs of Trinidad and the Wider Caribbean - A selection of academic papers published in Issues in Caribbean Amerindian Studies.
    www.centrelink.org/Papers.html
  • The Caribs of Trinidad and Tobago - A directory of online reference materials for the Caribs of Arima, Trinidad, including articles, essays, and photographs.
    members.tripod.com/Trinidad_TobagoCARIB/index.html
  • The Caribs of Trinidad and Tobago: Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink - A directory of Trinidad and Tobago Carib Amerindian online resources: community pages, newspaper articles, essays.
    www.centrelink.org/Trinidad_Tobago.html
  • The Contemporary Context of Carib Revival in Trinidad and Tobago: Creolization, Developmentalism and the State. - A paper by M.C. Forte on the current resurgence of Carib indigeneity in Trinidad and Tobago.
    www.kacike.org/MaxForte.html
  • The First Nations of Trinidad and Tobago: The Caribs of Arima - An interpretive overview featuring the main figures in the Carib Community, Carib history, traditions, rituals, international Indigenous connections, essays, and photo galleries.
    www.centrelink.org/fntt/index.html
  • The Garifuna - A brief history of the Garifuna people of southern Belize and eastern Guatemala.
    www.mayaparadise.com/garifune.htm
  • The Garifuna in Belize - This page provides a conscise ethnohistoric account of the genesis of the Garifuna (Black Caribs) and an analysis of some of their main traditions.
    web.clas.ufl.edu/users/afburns/afrotrop/Garifuna.htm
  • The Garifuna of Belize and St. Vincent: Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink - A directory of Garifuna Carib Sites.
    www.centrelink.org/Belize.html
  • The Garifuna: A Changing Future - Pamela Conley is the author of this brief introductory article providing an overview of the Garifuna, their location, language, culture and history.
    www2.planeta.com/mader/planeta/00/0003garifuna.html
  • The Gli-Gli: the Carib Canoe Project - The website for the 1997 Dominica Carib canoe project that involved a journey from Dominica to Guyana, with stops at Carib communities along the way, in an effort to relink the communities and retrace their history.
    www.avirtualdominica.com/gligli/index.html
  • The Story of the Caribs and Arawaks - Historical overview of colonial writings and interpretations of the Caribs and Arawaks of Trinidad, by the Trinidadian journalist and author, Kim Johnson.
    www.raceandhistory.com/Taino
  • The Voice of the Karina of Suriname - This page, part of Runningman Online's Interactive Tribal Journey, provides a brief account of the Karina/Galibi of Suriname, accompanied by photographs.
    www.runningmanonline.com/reports/journal.asp?lognumber=65
  • Amerindian Trail - Adventure on the trail: the Amerindians from the South American continent migrated to the North- follow the footpath- discover traces of their presence now incorporated into modern society. Focused on Trinidad's Amerindians.
    www.amerindiantrail.com

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