Information on local sites of ムimportance not only to Africans in Trinidad and Tobago, but to the African family worldwide, and all who are interested
Known as simply pan to its lovers, and with roots in Carnival, colonization, rebellion, and resistance; the playing of pan exploded in popularity during the seventies
A superb collection of photographs spanning 20 years of West Indian cricket bt Gordon Brooks including articles by cricket legends Wes Hall and Clive LLoyd
モナArticles by the Honourable Sir Shridath Ramphal from past issues of Caribbean Quarterly published over nearly three decadesナヤ - Rex Nettleford
In this volume Tina K. Ramnarine explores the revolution of Chutney and introduces the emerging Indian-Caribbean genre into the arena of scholarly discourse about music.
Offering a perspective on obeah that challenges conventional conceptions of this widely misunderstood aspect of West Indian society and culture, the core of this book
In Governing Sound, Jocelyne Guilbault examines the conditions that have led calypso to be valorized, contested and targeted as a field of cultural politics in
Known as a folk theatre tradition, Satnarine Balkaransingh details 100 years of the history and significance of Ramleela in Trinidad. Thought-provoking and a significant text,