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  1. 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

81. Howard University Libraries - The Caribbean
A Selection of the Best Websites on the history, Economies and Politics ofthe Region history US Dept. of State. Background Notes. dominica
http://www.founders.howard.edu/caribbean.htm
Caribbean Studies - A Selection of the Best Websites on the History, Economies and Politics of the Region (Area Map) Anguilla
Aruba

Bahamas
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Grenadines

Caribbean - General
Virtual Institute of Caribbean Studies

Caribbean Studies

Georgetown University Caribbean Project

Microstate Network
United Nations ECLAC (search for country) Caribbean Studies - Research Centers
KITLV Dept. of Caribbean Studies (CARAF)

Caribbean Research Center at Medger Evers College, City University of New York
Latin American and Caribbean Center, Florida International University Committee on Latin American and Caribbean Studies. St. Johns University ... Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe (in french) Caribbean - Economy and Finance - General CARICOM Caribbean Export Development Agency World Bank Overview - Organization of Eastern States International Finance Corporation.Latin American and Caribbean homepage Regional Organizations for Economic Development Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Organization of American States (OAS) World Bank, Latin America and Caribbean Region, Technical Department

82. Anthropology
The remaining publications deal with the Caribbean in either regional or Trouillot s article deals with free people of color in dominica and St.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/hlas/ss53anthro-comitas.html
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Volume 53 / Social Sciences
ANTHROPOLOGY: ETHNOLOGY
West Indies
LAMBROS COMITAS Gardner Cowles Professor of Anthropology and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University; Director, Research Institute for the Study of Man
I. THEORY-RELEVANT STUDIES HLAS 51:727
II. DIACHRONIC STUDIES Stedman's Surinam (item bi 93008188) and Richard Price's Alabi's world (item bi 93007772). For more on Suriname, see Hoogbergen on the history of the Maroons and the origins of the Kwinti Maroons (items bi 93007435 and bi 93007437), Rosemary Brana-Shute on legal resistance to slavery (item bi 93007211), Lamur on slave religion (item bi 93007532), and Hoefte on the resistance of indentured laborers (item bi 93007433). Morrissey's book on slave women and gender stratification deals with the region as a whole (item bi 93007764), as do Mintz and Price in their reissue of An anthropological approach to the Afro-American past (item bi 93007589). Trouillot's article deals with free people of color in Dominica and St. Domingue (item bi 93008262), McDaniel with a Grenadian "free mulatto" family (item bi 93007565), Olwig with Methodism and 19th-century Afro-Nevisians (item bi 91010390), Moberg with the alcalde system and the Garifuna (item bi 93007740), Desmangles with Maroon republics in Haiti (item bi 92001903), Chamberlain with the Barbadian plantation tenantry system (item bi 93007236), and Besson with the development of free Afro-West Indian communities (item bi 93007199).

83. ECHO | About ECHO Caribbean
I. regional office history. The office of the European Commission s HumanitarianOffice (ECHO) opened in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, in 1998 with the
http://www.deldom.cec.eu.int/es/echo/about_en.htm
Europa Delegaciones
Inicio
Enlaces ... El Euro y Usted About ECHO Caribbean I. Regional office history The office of the European Commission's Humanitarian Office (ECHO) opened in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, in 1998 with the aim of overseeing ECHO's interventions in the Caribbean region. Its mission is to assist Caribbean States signatory to the 2000 Cotonou Convention, a Partnership Agreement between the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group of states and the fifteen member states of the European Union,and the European Union Overseas Territories. This regional office is managed by ECHO/1 operational unit.
The 23 countries and Overseas Territories (OT) covered by the office are: Anguilla(OT) Guyana Antigua and Barbuda Haiti Bahamas Montserrat(OT) Barbados Netherlands Antilles(OT) Belize St. Kitts and Nevis British Virgin Islands(OT) St. Lucia Cayman Islands(OT) St. Vincent and the Grenadines Surinam Dominica Trinidad and Tobago Dominican Republic Turk and Caicos(OT) Granada Cuba (Covered by ECHO's Central America regional office) ECHO has responded to all the major disasters that have struck the region in the last decade, including hurricane George and the humanitarian crisis in Haiti in the mid-nineties. ECHO has also responded to minor emergencies in the region like flooding in Jamaica and Haiti and food distributions in Guyana.Since February 2004, ECHO has been supporting its partners in Haiti to face the socio-economic crisis and enabling them to respond effectively to the most vulnerable Haitian population necessities.

84. History & Government Division - Road Maps From Dade County To Dusseldorf
dominica (2) * 150000 * 1991 * Ordnance Survey of Great Britain dominican Survey (UK) Durham Region * Ontario * 1990 * Region of Durham Dusseldorf
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Road Maps from Dade County to Dusseldorf
Click on the letters below to move through the alphabetic file or return to the full Alphabetical Index. DA DE DO ... DU
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Dade County (Transit) * Florida * Metro-Dade Transit * 1992 Dallas * Texas * 1:41,800 * 1996 * Rand McNally Dallas (Transit) * Texas * DART System Map * 1992 Dallas and Fort Worth * Texas * Various scales * 2001 * Insight Fleximap, Berndtson and Berndtson Dalmatia, Yugoslavia * See: Yugoslavia, Dalmatian Coast Damascus, Syria * See: Syria Dammam, Saudi Arabia * See: Saudi Arabia Dargaville, New Zealand * See: New Zealand Darmstadt * Germany * 1:15,000 * [1991?] * Falk Dartmouth, Nova Scotia * See: Halifax, Nova Scotia Darwin * Australia * 1992 * UBD Dawson City * Yukon * Map and Attraction Guide * 1995 * PR Services Ltd. Dawson Creek, British Columbia * See also: Prince George, British Columbia Dawson Creek * British Columbia * 1:10,000 * 1986 * City of Dawson Creek Top of the page
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Dominica (2) * 1:50,000 * 1991 * Ordnance Survey of Great Britain Dominican Republic/Haiti * 1:816,000 * 1996 * Hildebrand Dominican Republic * 1:500,000 * 1994 (1995/96 edition) * ITMB Dortmund * Germany * 1:5,500 * 1988 * Bollmann Dortmund * Germany * 1:16,000-1:40,000 * [1991?] * Falk Douala * See: Cameroon Drummondville * Quebec * 1 inch = .5 km * 1990 * Environnement Conseil BGA Inc. /Gauvin PRE-Impression Dryden, Ontario * See: Thunder Bay, Ontario (Peter Heiler Map)

85. Selected Internet Resources For Latin American Studies: Yale University Library
WWWVL history of México - research guide by the University of Kansas. Center for International Policy - current developments in regional security,
http://www.library.yale.edu/Internet/latinamerica.html
Latin American Collection at Yale University
Selected Internet Resources Go to Top of Page
  • Bibliografia Mesoamericana - searchable database of bibliographic data on Mesoamerican cultures.

  • Search engine available in Spanish and English. [Tip for using the search engine: to do another search, hit the "Back" button until you see the "Selección de

86. Joint Statement By The United States Of America, The Caribbean Community (CARICO
to build on the long history of constructive engagement between the United States We are further bound by a determination to protect our region from
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2004/28136.htm
Bureau of Public Affairs Press Relations Office Press Releases (Other) January
Press Statement
Adam Ereli, Deputy Spokesman
Washington, DC
January 13, 2004
Joint Statement by the United States of America, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Dominican Republic on the Third Border Initiative
Following is the text of a Joint Statement on the Third Border Initiative. Begin text: The Governments of the United States of America and of the Caribbean nations of Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, the Commonwealth of Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Grenada, the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, the Republic of Haiti, Jamaica, the Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the Republic of Suriname, and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago pledge to strengthen our cooperation in responding to global and hemispheric challenges in a spirit of partnership and mutual respect.
We recognize that our nations are bound together by our cultural ties, social and economic links, shared tradition of democracy, mutual respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of individual states, and our commitment to good governance, the rule of law, human rights, individual freedoms and open economies.
We therefore welcome the Third Border Initiative announced by President George W. Bush during the Third Summit of the Americas in Quebec City in April 2001, as a valuable framework for structuring our engagement across the broad spectrum of matters that affect the prosperity and well being of the region and its peoples. The Third Border Initiative, building on the Bridgetown Partnership for Prosperity and Security of May 1997, recognizes the special significance of the Caribbean as an important partner of the United States and seeks to build on the long history of constructive engagement between the United States and the Caribbean.

87. Where Do You Want To Go Birding In Dominica Today?
The area of Syndicate in the dominica s Northern Forest Reserve is perhaps Some of the region’s most spectacular birds are found on these small islands
http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/cardominica.htm
Birding Factoids 101 species
in 32 families 16 of the 58 Caribbean speciality species are
represented here.
3 endangered species
2 endemics
    Dominica
    Hotspots

Check out Steve McCabe's Birds of Dominica site
as well as images of Dominican Birds on Stamps
Dominica Specialities Tina MacDonald
    The Caribbean’s Best Kept Secret - by Martin Birch. Little more
      than a speck on the atlas and almost always confused with its larger cousin The Dominican Republic, The Commonwealth of Dominica is the Caribbean’s best kept secret. The island, enveloped in richly preserved rainforest, is the undisputed emerald in a necklace of island gems that stretch from Puerto Rico to the mainland of South America.
    Flora and Fauna of Dominica - Dominica is home to two parrots
      found nowhere else, the Imperial (Amazona imperialis) and the Jaco/Jacquot parrot (Amazona arausiaca). The area of Syndicate in the Dominica's Northern Forest Reserve is perhaps the best known spot to see these two spectacular birds.

    Morne Trois Pitons National Park
    - This 65-square-kilometer
      (25-square-mile) slice of nature is a primordial rain forest complete with famous Trafalgar Falls, reached by an easy 15-minute hike. See also

88. Download Interdisciplinary, Cross-regional And Standard-specific Units, Outreach
Outreach World Download interdisciplinary, crossregional and A Brief Historyof Vietnam (1858-2004) and Its Evolving Communist System
http://www.outreachworld.org/searchresources.asp?timeperiodid=5

89. History Of CARICOM
THE history OF CARICOM. The establishment of the Caribbean Community and Common CARICOM, in a counterattack, is mobilising a region-wide response in
http://www.caricom.org/archives/caricom-history.htm

90. HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF THE PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION
history AND STRUCTURE OF THE PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION PAHO/WHO REGIONALAND SUBREGIONAL CENTERS, INSTITUTES, AND PROGRAMS
http://www.paho.org/english/paho/history.htm
The Pan American Health Organization
Promoting Health in the Americas Search

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HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF THE PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Preamble Origin Fundamental Purposes Structure: Governing Bodies ... PAHO/WHO Regional, and Subregional Centers, Institutes, and Programs
PREAMBLE:
The Pan American Sanitary Bureau (PASB) is the executive arm of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO); it simultaneously serves as the Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization.
ORIGIN:
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.

91. Seminar On The History Of Race And Ethnicity In Latin America--History Dept--Col
We will review the history of how ethnicity and race have been defined in the Region and State in Latin America s Past. Chap 1. Claudio LomnitzAdler.
http://www.holycross.edu/departments/history/alauria/race/
College of the Holy Cross Department of History HIST 301-1 Race and Ethnicity in the History of Latin America Dr. Aldo Lauria-Santiago Office: O'Kane 386 Office hours: Tuesdays 3-5; Appointments encouraged at other times Office phone: x3447 Home phone: (617) 479-7709, no calls after 8PM alauria@holycross.edu PURPOSE AND CONTENT: This course is an advanced seminar in the study of the history of race and ethnicity in Latin America, with an emphasis on how these these categories intersect with discussions of the relationship between local or regional history and the formation of the nation-state.  We will review the history of how ethnicity and race have been defined in the Latin America studies (historiography) and the ideologies and practices associated with these categories.  Our readings will be drawn mostly from Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, Peru, El Salvador and Guatemala.  These cases will involve materials that combine these categories in complex ways.  For this reason, we will also emphasize understanding the larger historical contexts of the case studies.

92. West Indies: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
See EE Williams, From Columbus to Castro The history of the Caribbean, There are at least 7000 islands, islets, reefs and cayes in the region.
http://www.answers.com/topic/caribbean-1
showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Geography WordNet Wikipedia Translations Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping West Indies Dictionary West In·dies ĭn dēz
An archipelago between southeast North America and northern South America, separating the Caribbean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean and including the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahama Islands. The original inhabitants were Caribs and Arawaks. Several of the islands were sighted and explored by Columbus during his voyages of 1492–1504. The first permanent European settlement was made by the Spanish on Hispaniola in 1496. During the colonial period the English, French, and Dutch also laid claim to various islands, and the United States acquired Puerto Rico and part of the Virgin Islands in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. West Indian Encyclopedia West Indies, archipelago, between North and South America, curving c.2,500 mi (4,020 km) from Florida to the coast of Venezuela and separating the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico from the Atlantic Ocean. The archipelago, sometimes called the Antilles, is divided into three groups: the Bahamas ; the Greater Antilles ( Cuba Jamaica Haiti , the Dominican Republic , and Puerto Rico ); and the Lesser Antilles (

93. Caribbean - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The region known is Caribbean is usually restricted to the islands of the Main article history of the Caribbean. Most islands at some point were,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribbean
Caribbean
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Central America and the Caribbean (detailed pdf map) The Caribbean or the West Indies is a group of countries and islands in the Caribbean Sea . These countries or islands are located from the southeastern areas of Mexico to the northwest of Venezuela in South America . There are at least 7,000 islands, islets reefs , and cayes in the region. They are organized into 25 territories including sovereign states, overseas departments, and dependencies The name "West Indies" originates from Christopher Columbus ' idea that he had landed in the Indies (then meaning all of south and east Asia ) when he had in fact reached the Americas . The name "Caribbean" is named after the Caribs , one of the dominant Amerindian groups in the region at the time of European contact. The Caribbean consists of the Greater and Lesser Antilles , and is often considered part of North America At one time, there was a short-lived country called the Federation of the West Indies composed of the English-speaking Caribbean islands of the region. The Caribbean area is also famous for its sea pirates . See the article piracy in the Caribbean The region known as "Caribbean" is usually restricted to the islands of the Caribbean Sea, although sometimes the continental American coastline is included.

94. Indigenous Peoples In Latin America - LANIC
Translate this page Taino Sites in the East National Park Dominican Republic Research Project, regional Resources. Country Resources Argentina Belize Bolivia
http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/indigenous/
Indigenous Peoples
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    Bolivia
  • 95. Caribbean Islands Jamaica Island Jamaican History
    Jamaica has no history of coups, assassinations of national leaders, These newregional organizations joined others already in existence,
    http://adventurelandtravel.com/Jamaica.htm
    Caribbean Islands Jamaica
    Jamaican Island History
    SPANISH GOVERNMENT BRITISH COMMONWEALTH PROFILE
    BEFORE THE SPANIARDS occupied Jamaica in the early sixteenth century, the island was inhabited by the Arawak Indians, who called it Xaymaca, meaning "land of wood and springs." Lying on the trade routes between the Old and New Worlds, Jamaica served variously for centuries as a way station for Spanish galleons, a market for slaves and goods from many countries, and a prize for the Spaniards, the British, buccaneers, and entrepreneurs. By far the largest of the English-speaking islands in size and population, independent Jamaica has played a leading role within the Commonwealth Caribbean and has been active in international organizations. Jamaica's story is one of independence that began in the seventeenth century with the Maroons, runaway slaves who resisted the British colonizers by carrying out hit-and-run attacks from the interior. Their 7,000 descendants in the Cockpit Country have symbolized the fervent, sometimes belligerent, love of freedom that is ingrained in the Jamaican people as a result of both their British tutelage and their history of slavery. Independence came quietly, however, without a revolutionary struggle, apparently reflecting the lasting imprint of the British parliamentary legacy on Jamaican society. Despite its people's respect for the rule of law and the British Westminster system of government

    96. Martinique Promotion Bureau:: Caribbean French West Indies
    An important date in Martinique s history occurred 150 years ago on May 22, In 1946, Martinique became a Department of France and in 1974 a Region of
    http://www.martinique.org/overview.htm
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    Martinique
    Caribbean French West Indies Island
    Historical sites worth seeing include La Pagerie, where Napoléon's Empress Joséphine was born in 1763 (the year that France relinquished rights to Canada in exchange for the French West Indies); Diamond Rock, a 600-ft. pinnacle in the sea manned by the British in 1804 and occupied by them as a sloop of war for 18 months, and St-Pierre, Martinique's principal city until May 8, 1902, when Mt. Pelée Volcano erupted, wiping out the city and its 30,000 people in three minutes. KEY DATES IN MARTINIQUE'S HISTORY
    June 15, 1502 Christopher Columbus lands at Carbet on the Caribbean side of the island.

    97. Caribbean Net News:  Neighborly Quarrels: The Dominican Republic And The Perenn
    The Dominican government responded by rounding up Haitians in the region and While this tension has deep roots in history, Dominican society and Haitian
    http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/2005/07/01/issue.shtml
    Welcome to Caribbean Net News Sections Front Page Business Caribbean Forum Classifieds ... Weather Departments About Us Advertise Archives Contact Us ... XML/RSS Interactive Caribbean Radio Audio Stream Video Stream Regional Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda Bahamas Barbados ... US Virgin Islands This date in the Caribbean Do you know of an important event in or relevant to the Caribbean that occurred on this date? If so, please send us an with the details. Source: afiwi.com Featured Links Lingerie Bra
    News from the Caribbean as of
    COMMENTARY
    Neighborly quarrels: The Dominican Republic and the perennial Haitian immigrant issue
    by Alicia Asper and Joseph Taves, COHA Research Associates Friday, July 1, 2005 On May 16, 2005, a Dominican military truck stopped in front of the Francisco del Rosario Sanchez High School in the northwest Dominican Republic (DR). Soldiers jumped out and began to pull students out of the school courtyard and onto the back of the truck. As they stood bewildered on the truck’s bed while it later drove from the school, the students began to realize that the soldiers’ mission was to send them across the border to Haiti.

    98. History
    Our history. THE CARIBBEAN EPIDEMIOLOGY CENTRE (CAREC) The Trinidad RegionalVirus Laboratory (TRVL) was established by the Rockefeller Foundation in
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    History
    Home Up [ History ] Governance Financing Directory Activities ... Laboratory
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    THE CARIBBEAN EPIDEMIOLOGY CENTRE (CAREC)
    Formerly: The Trinidad Regional Virus Laboratory
    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.
    Background
    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.

    99. Global Volcanism Program Volcanoes Of The World Volcanoes Of
    Volcano Photo National Museum of Natural history Home Page Region Information.Volcano List Volcanology Highlights Map Data Sources Links
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    100. Untitled Document
    World history Compass Explore by topic, geographic region or categories such asmath and medicine. Jhistory A Discussion Site For history of Journalism
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