'I am honoured as a Kalinago leader to be part of this wonderful work as it relates to the history of our people,' says Irvince Auguiste, former Kalinago Chief. What happened to the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean in the wake of the European adventurers who claimed to have 'discovered' them? While in some parts of the region they were decimated within a generation, others, such as the Kalinagos of Dominica and the Lesser Antilles, resisted the onslaught. This is the first book to examine the long story - from pre-Columbian times to the present day - of the Kalinagos. Written by a Dominican whose knowledge of the Kalinagos is unsurpassed, in remarkable detail it sheds new light on how they have shifted identities from the early years of resistance, through tactical retreat to eventual revival of Kalinago tradition into the 21st century.
Lennox Honychurch is a Dominican historian and anthropologist. He has published numerous books and academic papers on the archaeology and history of Dominica and the Caribbean. His doctorate in anthropology, from Oxford University, focussed on the period of contact and culture exchange between the indigenous Kalinago people of Dominica and the European and African arrivals in the Eastern Caribbean. He is the director of Island Heritage Initiatives, a consultancy and contracting company for restoration projects of heritage sites; most recently he was responsible for the restoration of Fort Shirley at the Cabrits National Park in Dominica.
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Lennox Honychurch is a Dominican historian and anthropologist. He has published numerous books and academic papers on the archaeology and history of Dominica and the Caribbean. His doctorate in anthropology, from Oxford University, focussed on the period of contact and culture exchange between the indigenous Kalinago people of Dominica and the European and African arrivals in the Eastern Caribbean. He is the director of Island Heritage Initiatives, a consultancy and contracting company for restoration projects of heritage sites; most recently he was responsible for the restoration of Fort Shirley at the Cabrits National Park in Dominica.
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Lennox Honychurch is a distinguished Dominican historian and anthropologist, who has published numerous books and academic papers on the history of Dominica and the Caribbean region. His most recent book is In the Forests of Freedom: the Fighting Maroons of Dominica (Papillote Press, 2017). He was responsible for the restoration of Fort Shirley at the Cabrits National Park, Dominica. He is also an artist. He lives on Dominica.
Titel
Resistance, Refuge, Revival
Untertitel
The Indigenous Kalinagos of Dominica
Autor
EAN
9781739130381
Format
E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
05.04.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
21.24 MB
Anzahl Seiten
290
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