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... Trinidad and Guyana there are as many nationals of Indian ancestry as there are of African ancestry . Sociologist Rhoda Reddock commenting on Braithwaite's theory of creolisation and the meanings of the term " Creole " which connotes ...
... Trinidad and Guyana there are as many nationals of Indian ancestry as there are of African ancestry . Sociologist Rhoda Reddock commenting on Braithwaite's theory of creolisation and the meanings of the term " Creole " which connotes ...
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... Trinidad and Guyana continues to be ignored in favour of a blind approach which makes itself respectable by taking an over - all " West Indian " view and regarding the Indians as minorities . ( Ramchand 1 ) This perception persists ...
... Trinidad and Guyana continues to be ignored in favour of a blind approach which makes itself respectable by taking an over - all " West Indian " view and regarding the Indians as minorities . ( Ramchand 1 ) This perception persists ...
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... Trinidad nation state ; instead she opts for a space within a Canadian bourgeoisie . Within a Caribbean context in which nationalism is perceived as the ceaseless contestation for space , visibility , self- affirmation and economic ...
... Trinidad nation state ; instead she opts for a space within a Canadian bourgeoisie . Within a Caribbean context in which nationalism is perceived as the ceaseless contestation for space , visibility , self- affirmation and economic ...
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Hillhouse | 26 |
Velma Pollard | 30 |
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