Cote Ci Cote La is the popular dictionary of Trinidad and Tobago's local dialect. Featuring vivid illustrations and some 5000 words and sayings laid out
From Attila to the Seventies: CD #7 Humour, Fantasy, Picong and Smut (Part 2) Researched and narrated by: Gordon Rohlehr Professor Emeritus — The University
This publication is the first detailed historical and ethnographic study of Islamic muharram rituals performed on the island of Trinidad… Frank Korom investigates the essential
The themes of culture and identity will forever bear relevance in a Caribbean context… (The writer) has taken up the challenge to address them honestly
‘The Central focus of the book is the “woman question” as it emerges through the mobilization of “Indianness” and other related notions of region, ethnic
Calypso is a folk/popular art form in Trinidad and Tobago, the country of its origin. Every year skilled signers, newcomers and even veterans, clash in
A collection of papers presented at the First International Conference of The First Peoples, convened in Trinidad in October 2013. The book covers the following
The Garifuna are a true Caribbean people-originating over 500 years ago, when the aboriginal inhabitants of the island of St. Vincent intermarried with African slaves,
Wake People Wake is a socio-antropological study of the wake and waking habits that early Tobago folk practiced while engaging in the funerary rights. This