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         Dominica Regional History:     more detail
  1. The Dominica Story: A History of the Island by Lennox Honychurch, 1995-08
  2. Centring the Periphery: Chaos, Order, and the Ethnohistory of Dominica by Patrick L. Baker, 1994-01
  3. Dominica: Nature Island of the Caribbean
  4. The West Indies In 1837: Being The Journal Of A Visit To Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Lucia, Barbados And Jamaica by Joseph Sturge, Thomas Harvey, 2007-07-25
  5. Bayou of Pigs: The True Story of an Audacious Plot to Turn a Tropical Island into a Criminal Paradise by Stewart Bell, 2008-09-23
  6. Centring the Periphery: Chaos, Order, and the Ethnohistory of Dominica. (book reviews): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Rosemarie M. McNairn, 1994-12-01
  7. State And Society In The Dominican Republic (Latin American Perspectives) by Emelio Betances, 1995-07-12

21. PAHO - History And Structure
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In 1949, the Pan American Sanitary Organization and the World Health Organization agreed that the Pan American Sanitary Bureau would serve as the Regional Office of the World Health Organization for the Americas. In 1950, the Pan American Sanitary Organization was recognized as a fully autonomous and specialized inter-American organization. Thus, the Organization became a component of both the United Nations and the inter-American systems. The XV Pan American Sanitary Conference (San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1958) changed the name of the Pan American Sanitary Organization to the Pan American Health Organization. The name of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau remained unchanged.
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The fundamental purposes of the Pan American Health Organization are to promote and coordinate the efforts of the countries of the Region of the Americas to combat disease, lengthen life, and promote the physical and mental health of their people.

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and The Colonial Microbiological Research Institute The Caribbean Epidemiology Centre began operating on 1 January 1975 under the administrative management of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) at the request of the Caribbean Health Ministers' Conference held in the Bahamas in 1974.
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In accord with the multilateral agreement, CAREC was established for a 10-year period beginning on 1 January 1975. The Governments signatory to the agreement also consented to make quota contributions providing approximately 60 per cent of CAREC's core budget, the remaining 40 per cent to come from PAHO/ WHO, and the Overseas Development Ministry of the U.K.
THE TRINIDAD REGIONAL VIRUS LABORATORY
A field station was maintained by the Laboratory in Bush Bush Forest in the Nariva Swamp. At this station, studies were carried out continuously on the arboviruses of Trinidad. At various times, similar studies were conducted in other parts of the island. In 1967, field activities were concentrated at Turure Forest near Sangre Grande. Many viruses were recovered from this area. The laboratory also provided training to research workers and technicians who came from different parts of the world on Rockefeller Foundation or World Health Organization fellowships.

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27. Published Or Printed References
Holmén, Hans (1995). What's new and what's regional in the 'new regional geography'? Geography.history and concepts. dominica Isle of adventure.
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References
Published or printed references
Alexander, Christopher (1979) The timeless way of building . 552 p. Oxford University Press, New York. A pattern language: towns, buildings, constructions . 1171 p. Oxford University Press, New York. Andre, Irving W. (1995) Distant voices. The genesis of an indigenious literature in Dominica . 199 p. Pond Casse Press, Brampton, Ontario. Armour Hutchinson, Carla (1997) . Shopping, craft and fine art in Dominica. Discover Dominica Atwood, Thomas (1791) The history of the island of Dominica . J. Johnson, London. Bailly, Antoine (1990) . L'humanisme en géographie: chamanisme ou empathie? In L'humanisme en géographie , pp. 155-161. Anthropos, Paris. Élements d'épistémologie de la géographie . 191 p. Armand Colin, Paris. Eastern Caribbean: a travel survival kit . 554 p. Lonely Planet, Hawthorn (Australia). Berdoulay, Vincent (1995) La formation de l'école française de géographie . 253 p. Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques, Paris. Berdoulay, Vincent (1997) . Le lieu et l'espace public. Cahiers de Géographie du Québec Berque, Augustin (1998)

28. 12.1 History Of Slavery And Independence
The history of slavery is also history of resistance. easier, especially in the smallislands like dominica that do Some regional institutions do exist, however
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'Yeah, mon, the Caribbean try to make countries. It's a kind of magic. Making something from nothing.' This was said by Bunny Wailer, a Jamaican singer, interviewed by Mark Kurlansky ( : vii). Three European colonial powersSpain, France, and the Great Britainand several minor ones ruled the Caribbean from the 16th to the early 20th century. Genocide was committed on the Native American cultures. Estimates of the Indian population of the Caribbean islands in 1492 when Columbus arrived range from 225,000 to six million. Presently only few thousand of them live on the mainland South America and in Dominica ( Rogozinski 1992 The Caribbean has a common history of slavery. Between 1600 and 1870 some four million West Africans were imported to the Caribbean as slaves. By comparison, the North American mainlaind received some 460,000 Africans in the same period while Jamaica alone, for instance, received almost 750,000! This was due to high death rates and small birth rates among the Caribbean slave population at the time. New slaves from Africa had to be imported continuously. In Barbados, for instance, 387,000 slaves were imported but at the time of emancipation in 1834 there were only 81,000 to be freed. Caribbean slavery was different from any other form of slavery that has ever existed. It was the only time in history when there were societies with almost nine out of ten inhabitants being slaves, which was the situation on the sugar producing islands (

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RBC Royal Bank of Canada's history in the Caribbean goes back a long way. In fact, the bank established branches in the Caribbean before some of Canada's western provinces.
Strong maritime roots influenced its representation throughout the West Indies and the Caribbean. Its commercial relations with the West Indies began with a group of merchants from Halifax, Nova Scotia, who formed the Merchant's Bank in 1864, and were engaged in the thriving sea-going trade between Halifax and the West Indies. In those days Canadian southbound ships carried mainly flour, codfish and timber, returning north with their cargoes of sugar, rum, cotton and spices.
Through branches established in all major trade centres in the Caribbean, RBC offered valuable facilities for promoting trade.
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The bank's first venture south was Bermuda in 1882 followed by Cuba in 1899. By 1914, the bank's international network included Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Trinidad, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Barbados, British Honduras (now Belize) and Grenada. In that same year, RBC purchased the British Guiana Bank that had opened in 1836. By 1984 the bank had opened a total of 15 branches in Guyana (formerly British Guiana) and in November 1984 RBC ceased to operate in Guyana. The Bio-diversity Centre in Georgetown, created to study Guyana's largely intact rain forest, was built with funds from RBC's operations in Guyana, since it was impossible to take them out of the country due to foreign exchange restrictions.

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  • David Michael Home Page - Shares his life as a Metropolitan Policeman in the UK, includes awards, honors, photos.
  • Dominica Academy of Arts and Sciences - An organization that aims to develop Dominica by linking Dominicans all over the world to each other. Website contains discussion papers, forums and a directory of Dominicans with expertise on some specific field.
  • Dominica Web Ring - WebRing of Dominica-related sites.
  • Elizabeth "Pampo" Israel - Site about Ma Pampo the world's oldest documented person born in 1875.

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1790's regional Hotspots. Lucia, Grenada, dominica, among the maroons former slaveswho had taken Perhaps history repeats itself because of unresolved issues.
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When the British captured Trinidad in 1797 there where many battles for islands taking place in the Caribbean region.
The European wars for territories in the Caribbean reached a high point in the 1790s. The French Revolution of 1789 added a civil war to the equation. Revolt reigned in the islands, in St. Lucia, Grenada, Dominica, among the maroons - former slaves who had taken to the Blue Mountains of Jamaica’s central range -, and most violent of all, in Haiti.
There was heavy fighting in the Eastern Caribbean. British troops took Martinique in 1794. A month or two later, they landed in Guadeloupe. There, the British came up against Victor Hugues, leader of the French Revolution in the Caribbean. He had sailed from Marseilles, France, the year before.
His squadron attacked the British in 1795 in Basseterre and forced them out of Guadeloupe by the end of that year.
Victor Hugues set to work to drive the British out of these islands and to convert people to the cause of the revolution of republican France. Agents were sent to St. Vincent. Troops were sent in after the agents, and before long the English were hard pressed to keep Kingstown, while the French, made up of black and coloured troops, and the Caribs held the rest of the island.

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35. Dominica Introduction - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resour
BACK TO history CONTENTS Grenada, dominica, and St. Vincent and the Grenadinesoffered the most dramatic examples (see regional Security Threats, 197081, ch
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      < BACK TO HISTORY CONTENTS THE COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN is the term applied to the English- speaking islands in the Carribbean and the mainland nations of Belize (formerly British Honduras) and Guyana (formerly British Guiana) that once constituted the Caribbean portion of the British Empire. This volume examines only the islands of the Commonwealth Caribbean, which are Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Windward Islands (Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Grenada), Barbados, the Leeward Islands (Antigua and Barbuda, St. Christopher [hereafter, St. Kitts] and Nevis, the British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, and Montserrat), and the so-called Northern Islands (the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, and the Turks and Caicos Islands). To the casual observer, these islands might appear to be too disparate to allow for a common discussion. Consider, for instance, the differences in population, size, income, ethnic composition, and political status among the various islands. Anguilla's 7,000 residents live on an island totaling 91 square kilometers, whereas Jamaica has a population of 2.3 million and a territory of nearly 11,000 square kilometers. The per capita gross domestic product (GDPsee Glossary) of the Cayman Islands is nearly fourteen times as large as that of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Trinidad and Tobago's population is evenly divided between blacks and East Indians, a pattern quite different from that on the other islands, on which blacks constitute an overwhelming majority. Although most of the islands are independent nations, five (the British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Montserrat, the Cayman Islands, and the Turks and Caicos Islands) remain British dependencies.
  • 36. 1Up Info > Caribbean Islands > Regional Security Threats, 1970-81
    For the first time in the history of the leaders of Antigua and Barbuda, dominica,Montserrat, St. the feasibility of establishing a regional defense force
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    The relative stability characterizing the Westminster-style democracies of the Commonwealth Caribbean began to crumble in the late 1960s and early 1970s when Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago were shaken by political violence. Until they began achieving independence, the Commonwealth Caribbean islands had been relatively immune from subversion because of the efficient protection provided by British security and defense guarantees. The Black Power movement (see Glossary) was behind much of the social disorder, although criminal violence also rose to unprecedented levels. Black Power activists almost succeeded in overthrowing Prime Minister Williams in Trinidad and Tobago in 1970, but government troops finally suppressed the revolt with the assistance of a planeload of arms and ammunition purchased from the United States and Venezuela (see Political Dynamics, ch. 3). Another small Marxist group continued to carry out terrorist attacks on the island for a few years. The leaders of most of the Marxist-Leninist-oriented opposition groups in the region were known to have had close contact with Cuba. Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago were particularly concerned about Cuban involvement in the indigenous Black Power movement. Virtually all of the Commonwealth Caribbean islands had at least one small extremist group that was an occasional security threat.

    37. Indigenous Dominica - The Caribs
    An introduction to the Carib Territory of dominica and its people.Category Society Ethnicity Indigenous People Caribbean Caribs...... team proper for the 1994 regional youth tournament in Consistent performances fordominica earned him Windwards selection The rest is history in every sense of
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    For instant access to other pages please use this Selection Box: Pick Your Destination What's New Shopping Centre Writing Studio News Briefs Our Poets Special Reports Detailed News In Parliament Nature Island E-Mail Directory D'ca Associations Black Pride Good News Home Page The Caribs D'can Writers The Webmaster Go to FRAMES to keep the banner above Introducing the indigenous people of Dominica to the rest of the world is but a small contribution to the already growing effort by the Caribs themselves. Like a nation within a nation their culture has survived the test of time, which is a tribute to their steadfastness and resilience. "The Carib Territory is home to the Kalinago (Carib) Indians who once ruled the entire Eastern Caribbean. Discover original Carib craft, meet boat-builders, hear stories and legends associated with sites such as L'Escalier Tete Chien and Pagua Rock." This is an invitation from the Ministry of Tourism. Index and External Links to Carib History and Culture Gli-Gli Canoe and other Slide Shows I invite you to visit The Carib Territory Guest House See what KALINAGO e.V.

    38. Caribbean Survey. May1999. Regional Activities. Caribbean. International Bureau
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    I. Who does what in curriculum development? II. State of the art in curriculum reform III. Priority areas of concern in curriculum content IV. Priority needs for regional co-operation Conclusions Annex 1. Netherlands Antilles: curricular reforms Annex 2. Dominica: Curriculum developments Annex 3. Jamaica: curricular reforms Within the framework of its new programme activity for the adaptation of the content of education to the challenges of the 21 st century, the International Bureau of Education (IBE) prepared a short questionnaire on curriculum development needs at upper primary and secondary education levels in Caribbean Member and Associate Member States in May 1999. This survey was intended to furnish the IBE with a preliminary overview of the priorities in curriculum development in the Caribbean, providing the basis for discussion with the countries concerned of a programme proposal for the sub-region.

    39. UNDP Against Violence: History
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    FECHA DESARROLLO REGIONAL E INTERNACIONAL La Declaración Universal de los derechos Humanos. La fundación de la universalidad de los derechos humanos que comprometió legalmente a todos los pueblos y de todas las naciones. Convenio Internacional sobre Derechos Políticos y Civiles. Entró en vigor el 23 de marzo de 1976. Convenio Internacional sobre Derechos Culturales, Sociales y Económicos. Entró en vigor el 3 de enero de 1976. I Conferencia Mundial de la ONU sobre la Mujer, en Ciudad de México. II Conferencia Mundial de la ONU sobre la Mujer, en Copenhague.

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