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An Ethnography of African Diasporic Affiliation and Disaffiliation in Carriacou: How Anglo-Caribbean Preadolescent Girls Express Attachments to Africa
Creolizing Contradance in the Caribbean
Evolving Performance Practice of Debussy's Piano Preludes Vivian Buchanan Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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Danielle Sirek, Phd Candidate
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"All That Glitters Is Not Junkanoo": the National Junkanoo Museum And
Sonic Modernities of Our Present By
The Choral Music of Noel Dexter
Saraca — Funerary Music of Carriacou
Tourism Challenges and the Opportunities for Sustainability: a Case Study of Grenada, Barbados, and Tobago
The Garifuna Music Reader (First Edition)
Jamaican Migrant and Canadian Host in Toronto's Transnational Re
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NOTE 160P.; Title in English and French, but Text All in English
M.G. Smith on the Isle of Lesbos: Kinship and Sexuality in Carriacou
J. Gerstin Tangled Roots: Kalenda and Other Neo-African Dances in the Circum-Caribbean
Constructing Caribbean Archives and Exhibitions in Miami Stephen Stuempfle
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Follow the Signs – the Quadrille the Quadrille Was Danced Throughout the Eighteenth Century, and Became a Symbol of European R
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197 John Gray Carnival, Calypso and Steel Pan Is the Final Caribbean
London Is the Place: Caribbean Music in the Context of Empire 1900-60
Caribbean Jazz in Trinidad and Tobago by Jiselle
BLAKE BEAT It On
The Antigua and Barbuda Review of Books Volume 6 Number 1 Summer 2013
ABSTRACT Investigating the Cultural Identity of the Bahamas Through a Study of Bahamian Primary Education Jennette Felicia Loui
Mediating the Sacred Between Junkanoo and the Church in Contemporary Bahamian Society
L. Winer Socio-Cultural Change and the Language of Calypso In: New
Caribbean Jazz in Trinidad and Tobago by Jiselle Rouet A
Music Notes Delta State University Department of Music Fall 2007 Volume 5, Issue 1
Blockchain in the Caribbean Music Industry Helping Caribbean Musicians Monetize Their Talent Ignacio De Leon IFD/CTI the Problem We Addressed…
Reclaiming the Heritage Trail: ‘Caribbean Accent’
Energy Efficiency in the Caribbean