The Indigenous Peoples of Trinidad and Tobago – From the First Settlers until Today

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Using archaeological, ethnohistorical and linguistic data, 'The Indigenous Peoples of Trinidad and Tobago' discusses the social, political, economic and religious development of the indigenous society through the ages.

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This study relates the vicissitudes of the Amerindian peoples who lived or still inhabit the islands of Trinidad and Tobago, from the earliest occupants, ca. 8000BC, until at present. Using archaeological, ethnohistorical and linguistic data, this book discusses the social, political, economic and religious development of the indigenous society through the ages. The Amerindian struggle with European colonization is chronicled in detail, following centuries of independent existence during pre-Columbian times, as well as the survival of the current people of indigenous ancestry in the twin-island republic.

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  • Language: English
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