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| #733324 in Books | 2012-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.43 x.71 x5.67l,.87 | File type: PDF | 288 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| I found Taylor's book fascinating and it proved quite useful in doing research for my own fictional account of ...|By James L. Sweeney|I did my masters thesis on the Second Carib War and have been writing about the Black Caribs for a series of historical novels covering their ethnogenesis and the subsequent conflicts with European colonialism. Previous to Taylor's interesting|||“The Black Carib Wars is both engagingly written and extremely well-researched. The ‘Black Carib’ story is a fascinating one, and Taylor keeps a nice sense of narrative control, with just enough detail. At the same time the book offer
The Garifuna people today live all along the Caribbean littoral of Central America, from Belize, through Guatemala and Honduras down to Nicaragua, and also in some of the biggest cities of the United States. For more than two hundred years they have preserved their unique culture and language--the direct descendant of that spoken in the islands at the time of Columbus. All of them, however, trace their origin back to the island of St. Vincent--Youroumayn in their own lan...
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