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Igbo people in Jamaica
On Leaving and Joining Africanness Through Religion: the 'Black Caribs' Across Multiple Diasporic Horizons
State of the World's Minorities and Indigenous Peoples 2016 (MRG)
Introduction
DOCUMENT RESUME AUTHOR Salamone, Frank A., Ed. Anthropologists and Missionaries. Part II. Studies in Third World Societies. Publ
Trinidad and Tobago) and U.S.A
UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Presence of Africa in the Caribbean, the Antilles and the United States Other Books in the Research and Ideas Series
Jamaica Age 16-18
Igbo Historiography: Parts 1, II & III
Garífuna: the Birth and Rise of an Identity Through Contact
The Educated Elite and Associational Life in Early Lagos Newspapers: in Search of Unity for the Progress of Society
John Canoe) Festivals of the Caribbean
Family, Home and Community in Africa and the Diaspora
Honouring Caribbean Folk Cultures: a Personal Reflection
Across the Great Water: Religion and Diaspora in the Black Atlantic
(CEDARS) Appendices 2020–2021 School Year
Caribbean Jazz in Trinidad and Tobago by Jiselle
EOIR Case Data Code
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The Vitality of Yoruba Culture in the Americas
NYU Law Review
Download- Ed From: Books at JSTOR, EBSCO, Hathi Trust, Internet Archive, OAPEN, Project MUSE, and Many Other Open Repositories
Challenging the State in Africa MASSOB and the Crisis of Self-Determination in Nigeria
Atlantic History and the Slave Trade to Spanish America
Nigeria: Want in the Midst of Plenty
Slavery and the Context of Ethnogenesis: Africans, Afro-Creoles, and the Realities of Bondage in the Kingdom of Quito, 1600-1800
The Other African Americans. PUB DATE 1993-03-13 NOTE 76P