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Anacaona
Chapter Three the Genesis of the Black Legend
Copyright by Médar De La Cruz Serrata 2009
Haïti
El Encuentro Con Anacaona: Frederick Caribe Albion Über Y La Historia Del
Taino Survival in the 21St Century Dominican Republic
Taino Elite Integration and Societal Complexity on Hispaniola
Este Es El Colmo
Images of Invasions and Resistance in the Literature of the Dominican Republic
America's First Slave Revolt: Indians and African Slaves in Española
The Decline of the Tainos, 1492-1542
PORT-AU-PRINCE and MONTREAL, 1934-1986 by Grace Louise Sanders a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requiremen
Haitians: a People on the Move. Haitian Cultural Heritage Resource Guide
The Rise of the Indigenous Slave Trade and Diaspora from Española to the Circum-Caribbean, 1492-1542
La Obra De Ovando En América | 1
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Not Haitian: Exploring the Roots of Dominican Identity
Writing the Border Between Haiti and the Dominican Republic Maria Cristina Fumagalli 430 Pages, 2015, £80 (Hardcover) Liverpool University Press
A Study of Trafficking in Haitian Children
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D. Geggus the Naming of Haiti When St. Domingue Declared Its Independence It Was Renamed Haiti, an Amerindian Name
The Hieronymites in Hispaniola, 1493-1519
HAITI Media and Telecoms Landscape Guide October 2012
Re-Hashing Haiti: Empowering the People
Images of Invasions and Resistance in the Literature of the Dominican Republic
Haiti in Translation: Anacaona by Jean Métellus MAIN PAGE | SX SALON | INTERVIEWS | HAITI in TRANSLATION: ANACAONA by JEAN MÉTELLUS
Traces of Taino Language, Food, and Culture in the Americas from 1492 to the Present
Sketches of Women, from the Dusk of the Roman Empire to the Dawn of the Enlightenment
Creating and Marketing Nations: Visibility and Invisibilty of Race in Haiti and the Dominican Republic
1492: the Role of Women
Anti-Haitian Rhetoric and the Monumentalizing of Violence In
+ + Ulrick Jean-Pierre Born 1955, Roseaux, Haiti Active United States
ANACAONA OU LA FLEUR D'or: Mythe Exotique Ou Symbo/E De Resistance? ANACAONA OU LA FLEUR O'or : Mythe Exotique Ou Symbole De Resistance?
No More Negotiation: Slavery and the Destabilization of Colonial Hispaniola's Encomienda System
Politics and the Popular Imagination in the Era of Trujillo
Le Personnage D'anacaona Dans L'imaginaire Collectif En Haïti