The first settlers (ca. 8000-300 BC) -- New immigrants : the first ceramists (ca. 300 BC-AD 650/800) -- Late-prehistoric cultural change (ca. AD 650/800-1498) -- Amerindian culture and society in ...
Without a doubt the largest and most spectacular of all events in Trinidad and Tobago is the festival of Carnival. Dating back to Trinidad's early European settlers, Carnival is a celebration of ...
"Bats of Trinidad and Tobago by Geoffrey A Gomes and Fiona A Reid, serves as a comprehensive natural history and field guide to all bat species recorded in Trinidad and Tobago. It includes an ...
Review of the Indigenous Caribbean republishes a paper on “the dominant, almost doctrinal assertions made about the history of Trinidad and Tobago–with some attention paid to the ways historiographers ...
Explore how Indo-Caribbean musicians use the steelpan to blend Indian musical traditions with Caribbean heritage, shaping identity and innovation.
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Trinidad and Tobago removes Christopher Columbus statue amid reckoning with colonial past
The statue of Christopher Columbus, a controversial fixture in Trinidad and Tobago’s capital for over a century, was finally removed on Wednesday as the Caribbean nation continues to confront its ...
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