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         Trinidad & Tobago Culture:     more books (61)
  1. Trinidad & Tobago (Cultures of the World) by Sean Sheehan, 2001-03
  2. Trinidad & Tobago - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture by Tim Ewbank, 2011-02-15
  3. Trinidad and Tobago Culture: International Soca Monarch
  4. Culture histories of Trinidad and Tobago: The Amerindian community by Peter Harris, 1989
  5. Mastana Bahar and Indian culture in Trinidad and Tobago (East Indians in the Caribbean) by Shamoon Mohammed, 1982
  6. The Portuguese of Trinidad and Tobago: Portrait of an ethnic minority (Culture and entrepreneuship in the Caribbean) by Jo-Anne S Ferreira, 1994
  7. PARTY POLITICS AND PUBLIC POLICY. A New Political Culture Needed for Trinidad and Tobago. by John Milton. Hackshaw, 1997-01-01
  8. The present culture and monasticism in Trinidad and Tobago by L. F. Semper, 1971-01-01
  9. THE JHANDI AND THE CROSS: THE CLASH OF CULTURES IN POST-CREOLE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO by Selwyn. Ryan, 1999
  10. Party politics & public policy: A new political culture needed for Trinidad and Tobago : a historical review of the emergence and development of Trinidad ... the birth of the People's National Movement by John M Hackshaw, 1997
  11. Executive Report on Strategies in Trinidad and Tobago, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Trinidad and Tobago Research Group, The Trinidad, et all 2000-11-02
  12. Bacchanal: The Carnival Culture of Trinidad by Peter Mason, 1999-03-25
  13. African Survivals in Trinidad and Tobago by J.D. Elder, 1988-07-01
  14. Guinea's Other Suns: The African Dynamic in Trinidad Culture by Maureen Warner-Lewis, 1991-01

1. The Trinidad And Tobago Philatelic Page. Stamps Collecting History Postal
Promoting trinidad and tobago stamp collecting as a means of learning about its culture and history.
http://www.tradewinds-co.com/ttpp/
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New Issues updated This site seeks to encourage collectors of Trinidad and Tobago stamps and postal history, primarily as a means of learning about the history and culture of Trinidad and Tobago. and cannot be used without express permission.

2. Art & Culture In Trinidad & Tobago
Art culture of trinidad tobago. Republic of trinidad tobago. Art culture of trinidad tobago
http://www.escapeartist.com/trinidad/tobago5.htm

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Bowen Art Design - Bowen Art Design - Contemporary Caribbean cross-over artist, designer and teacher based in Trinidad.
Camille King - Camille King
Devonish Art Gallery - Devonish Art Gallery
- La Diablesse, The Soucouyant, Douennes, Papa Bois. Hobby Antiques - Hobby Antiques Kevin Baldeosingh - Kevin Baldeosingh - Writer, author and journalist discusses Caribbean issues and current affairs under various topics, with depth and humour, "sober and satire". National Drama Association - National Drama Association Peter Marshall - Peter Marshall Peter Sheppard - Peter Sheppard - One of Trinidad's up and coming painters working with acrylics in a miniature format. Roi Kwabena - Roi Kwabena - Poet. Santa Rosa Carib Community - Santa Rosa Carib Community - Arima, Trinidad. Savannah Gallery - Savannah Gallery See Tobago - See Tobago Our magazine provides a wide spectrum of articles on these and related subjects. More than 200,000 subscribers receive our email magazine each month. Over 4,000 more join them each month.

3. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Trinidad & Tobago | Culture
trinidad tobago culture. trinidad's Carnival is the most outrageousin the Caribbean. Integral to the festivities is the music
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Trinidad's Carnival is the most outrageous in the Caribbean. Integral to the festivities is the music of the steel drum (pan), which was invented in Trinidad half a century ago using the hammered-out ends of discarded oil drums. Panyards, where steel drum bands practice in the evenings, abound in Port of Spain and are particularly active with the decibels in the weeks preceding Carnival. Calypso, a medium for political and social satire, has roots on Trinidad. It stems back to the days when slaves sang in patois, mocking their colonial masters. The Mighty Sparrow, long-time king of calypso, is a Trinidadian native, as are many of the Caribbean's up-and-coming calypso stars. Today, the music of indentured servants from India has also become an integral part of Trinidad's musical repertoire. A number of internationally known writers hail from Trinidad, including VS and Shiva Naipaul, Samuel Selvon and CLR James. St Lucian native Derek Walcott, the 1992 Nobel Prize winner for literature, lived in Trinidad for much of his adult life and is an active advocate for local theater projects. Cricket is the most popular sport, though you could be forgiven for thinking it was an art form or quasi religion.

4. Welcome To Trinidad-Online.org
Guide to culture, commerce and environment of trinidad and tobago. Features chat room, survey, webring, mall, and streaming soca files.
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5. Trinidad & Tobago @ Culture
Religion In trinidad tobago. People. Government. Economy. Carnival Info. tobagoEvents, Christopher Columbus. trinidad Events. Home News Maps Music .
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6. Hinduism,hindu Festivals,customs,traditions And Observances In Trinidad And Toba
Information on festivals, culture, and traditions.
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Trinidad and Tobago has long been considered as the land of the Humming Bird.
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an integral part of the society which comprises the unique beauty of the twin island state of Trinidad and Tobago.
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7. Trinidad And Tobago Culture
culture of trinidad and tobago. The islands of trinidad and tobagoare famous for their steel band music. This music is an important
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Culture of Trinidad and Tobago The islands of Trinidad and Tobago are famous for their steel band music. This music is an important part of Carnival, the biggest celebration of the year on the islands. Carnival is a giant celebration that happens before Lent every year. There are many parties and parades where thousands of people dress up in fantastic costumes and dance the calypso. It is very colorful and lots of fun for everyone. Trinidad and Tobago also have their own university and many local artists and writers. There are theaters that put on plays and many musical concerts and celebrations. For sports, people enjoy soccer, rugby, cricket, horse racing, and boat racing. There are powerboat races between the two islands. Home Geography People History ... Author

8. Trinidadian Letters
trinidad and tobago literature and literary culture, writers, poets, poetry, fiction, links, letters, World Poetry Day.
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Preface The New Voices assumed the role of Papabois for twenty years, when it provided an avenue and outlet for aspiring writers in the calypso republic. During that time more than 300 poets had over 500 poems published. A large number of short stories, reviews, a few plays, and many short articles were published. TNV provided oral opportunities by organizing several poetry recitals over the years, and has benignly supported the emergence of youth, women and Indo-Caribbean writers. These pages will highlight some of the work of these participants in that experience. Perhaps they will also bring further recognition to the literature of a country that has grown and developed tremendously since its independence and has continued to be led and influenced by writers like Samuel Selvon(d.1995), V.S. Naipaul,Derek Walcott, Earl Lovelace, Michael Anthony,Merle Hodge, Gordon Rohlehr, Ken Ramchand and Anson Gonzalez. We begin with commentary on Earl Lovelace, well known novelist whose fiction improves with each work. There is an interview by Edith Perez Sisto, a Venezuelan scholar, and some comments by the author himself. The first essay is by Chezia Brenda Thompson of Maryland Institute College of Arts, who has studied Lovelace's works and produced some of his plays.

9. Discover Trinidad & Tobago
Discover trinidad and tobago is the official visitor's guide to the Caribbean's most fascinating culture festivals. Our colourful ethnic mixtures make for colourful festivals
http://www.discovertobago.com/

10. WEPA!® Search Trinidad And Tobago! : Culture
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11. Santa Rosa Carib Community Of Arima, Trinidad & Tobago
A fulltext of Dr. Palacio's address to the delegates of the Second Gathering of Indigenous People of the Caribbean, held in trinidad and tobago in 1993 under the auspices of the Ministry of culture.
http://members.tripod.com/~SRCC1CaribCommunity/palacio.htm
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12. Discover Trinidad & Tobago
The official visitor's guide to the Caribbean's most fascinating destination. "A complete informatio Category Regional Caribbean trinidad and tobago Travel and Tourism...... culture festivals Our colourful ethnic mixtures make for colourful festivals. transport How to get to and how to get around in trinidad and tobago.
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13. Welcome To The Trinidad-Online Webring
Learn about trinidad and tobago, its people, music, culture and natural resources, through a collection of topnotch sites hand selected by trinidad-Online.
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14. The Trinidad And Tobago Web Directory
Find details of the geography and environment of these tropical Caribbean islands, and read about their history and culture.
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15. A N A N S I W E B W O R K S  Version TWO - About Trinidad And Tobago
Extensive information about trinidad and tobago, its geography, history, culture, Carnival, with numerous links to other trinidad and tobago related links.
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a n a n s i w e b w o r k s v e r s i o n t w o Anansi's Home Caribbean Stuff West Indies Cricket Gender Issues ... Trinbago Carnival 1999 ABOUT TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO GEOGRAPHY The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago are the southernmost islands in the Caribbean chain, only 10 km (7 miles) from the Venezuelan coast and geologically part of South America. The two islands are 33 km (21 miles) apart. TRINIDAD has a total land area of 4,828 sq. km and is half forested, with a range of low mountains running along the north coast. There is a flat central plain, with rolling hills in the south. TOBAGO Of the collective land area of 5,131 sq. km or 512,843 hectares, 35% is allocated to agriculture while more than half the total area or 280,000 hectares is covered by forest including long-term tree crops. CLIMATE Average temperature : 29 o C (83 o F). with a maximum daily temperature in the low to mid 30s. June to December are the wettest months, with rainfall mostly in short sharp bursts; Tobago is often slightly cooler and less humid than Trinidad. POPULATION 1.3 million (Tobago : 50 000) tracing their roots back to Africa (40%), India (40%), Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East and China. Most major religions are represented, including Christianity (Roman Catholic 29%, Anglican 11%, Presbyterian, Methodist and Evangelical faiths), Hinduism (24%), Islam (6%) and traditional African faiths. Trinidad and Tobago is the second most populous country in the English-speaking Caribbean (Jamaica is first). 50% of the population are males and 50% are females.

16. WorldRover - Culture Of Trinidad And Tobago
trinidad and tobago culture and History Books. Wcities.com Guide to tourist information,shopping, sports, dining, and events in selected major cities in the
http://www.worldrover.com/culture/Trinidad_and_Tobago.html
Culture of Trinidad and Tobago
Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Trinidad and Tobago. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Trinidad and Tobago as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
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  • 17. Tourism And Industrial Development Company Of Trinidad And Tobago
    Official website providing information on trinidad and tobago business, tourism, arts, culture and general country information.
    http://www.tidco.co.tt
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    Read about TIDCO in the News and download copies of speeches made by TIDCO Executives. Explore our "Report of our Stewardship 1995 - 1999" or online Corporate Brochure www.tidco.co.tt
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    the application forms for the Prime Minister's Exporter of the Year Award for Services and Competitiveness ( WinZip File View and pos t Electronic Business Opportunities . Visit the Virtual Trade Show Research export and import information for Trinidad and Tobago. NEW UDeCOTT- the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago Limited is inviting tenders for building construction more...

    18. The Watchdog : Tobago: Culture, Calypso And Sexuality Education
    trinidad and tobago has a strong and distinct culture that includesmusic, dancing, drinking and partying in a very sexual manner.
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    Tobago: Culture, Calypso and Sexuality Education I have just returned from a one-month visit to the island of Tobago, which is part of the twin-island republic of Trinidad and Tobago. I am Canadian, but my mother is from Trinidad and my parents own and operate a guesthouse in Tobago. The incidence of HIV/AIDS on the small island of Tobago (pop. 51, 000) is the highest in the Caribbean, and especially high among the youth population. Young people in Tobago have many beliefs and misconceptions in how the disease is spread and how it can be controlled. Personally, in my short visit, I attended two funerals that were most likely AIDS related. Most people are reluctant to talk about AIDS, especially the family of the deceased who might then become labeled as carriers themselves. Trinidad and Tobago has a strong and distinct culture that includes music, dancing, drinking and partying in a very sexual manner. Young people become very comfortable with their sexuality because of the culture and have few inhibitions. However, despite their very sex-positive culture, young people in Trinidad and Tobago are not adequately educated about safer sex. This is especially apparent in Tobago where the rate of HIV/AIDS infection is 100 percent higher than the country as a whole.

    19. PANTRINBAGO.COM
    Information resources about trinidad and tobago's national steelpan organization, trinidadian culture, and steelpan music.
    http://www.pantrinbago.com
    The Ameriandians Origin of Steelpan Archives Calypso Pioneers ...
    Pan Schedule Jan. - Sept. 2003

    FEATURES Tribute paid to Rudolph Charles

    Tuesday, April 1, 2003
    'Twas Bertie's year

    Wednesday, March 12, 2003
    Panyard judging here to stay says Arnold

    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    Exodus Is Boss

    Monday, March 3, 2003
    Pan Night
    Saturday, March 1, 2003 A gruesome twosome Saturday, March 1, 2003 Where Panorama gone? Saturday, February 22, 2003 NCC To Honour Bertie Marshall Thursday, February 20, 2003 Pan embraces everyone Wednesday, February 19, 2003 Panorama Breaks With 40-Year Tradition Monday, February 17, 2003 PAN EVENTS EXODUS has scored a double for 2003 Tuesday, March 4, 2003 Playboyz takes single pan title Monday, March 3, 2003 Full Results of Panorama Competitions 2003 Sunday, March 2, 2003 EXODUS 2003 PANORAMA CHAMPS Sunday, March 2, 2003 PANORAMA SHOWDOWN TONIGHT Saturday, March 1, 2003 Tobago steelbands battle tonight Monday, February 24, 2003 Renegades, Success cop Junior Pan title Monday, February 24, 2003 No pan for Tobago Carnival Wednesday, February 19, 2003 Panorama Semifinal Standings Tuesday, February 18, 2003

    20. The Culture Of Trinidad And Tobago. Tourist And Travel Information
    culture of trinidad tobago. Travel to trinidad tobago with Banwari.trinidad's Carnival is the most outrageous in the Caribbean.
    http://www.destinationplanner.com/north_america/trinidad_and_tobago/culture.html
    Banwari Trinidad's Carnival is the most outrageous in the Caribbean. Integral to the festivities is the music of the steel drum (pan), which was invented in Trinidad half a century ago using the hammered-out ends of discarded oil drums. Panyards, where steel drum bands practice in the evenings, abound in Port of Spain and are particularly active with the decibels in the weeks preceding Carnival. Calypso, a medium for political and social satire, has roots on Trinidad. It stems back to the days when slaves sang in patois, mocking their colonial masters. The Mighty Sparrow, long-time king of calypso, is a Trinidadian native, as are many of the Caribbean's up-and-coming calypso stars. Today, the music of indentured servants from India has also become an integral part of Trinidad's musical repertoire. A number of internationally known writers hail from Trinidad, including VS and Shiva Naipaul, Samuel Selvon and CLR James. St Lucian native Derek Walcott, the 1992 Nobel Prize winner for literature, lived in Trinidad for much of his adult life and is an active advocate for local theater projects. Cricket is the most popular sport, though you could be forgiven for thinking it was an art form or quasi religion.

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