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  1. Grenada (Cultures of the World) by Pang Guek Cheng, Guek-Cheng Pang, 2000-10-15
  2. Grenada (Cultures of the World) by P. Guek Cheng, 2011-03
  3. Proceedings of the Third International Congress for the Study of Pre-Columbian Cultures of the Lesser Antiles, St. George's, Grenada, July 7-11, 1969 by The Grenada National Trust, 1970
  4. GRENADA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by KAREN LYNN PIERZINSKI, 2001
  5. A-Z of Grenada Heritage (Macmillian Caribbean a-Z) by John Angus Martin, 2007-10-11
  6. Grenadian Culture: Grenadian Music, Languages of Grenada, National Symbols of Grenada, Religion in Grenada, Sport in Grenada, English Language
  7. Carriacou String Band Serenade: Performing Identity in the Eastern Caribbean (Music Culture) by Rebecca S. Miller, 2008-01-11

21. Society And Culture In Grenada
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  • Marryshow House University Centre - Activities at the Centre; material on T.A. Marryshow and his house; annotated bibliography of books on Grenada.
  • Monie's and Neil's Little Home - Personal homepage with information on diving in Grenada, photos, and links. Site in English and German.
  • Grenada SPCA - The GSPCA in a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to giving all of our animals, large and small respect and the best possible quality of life. Goals include education, investigation of cruelty cases, animal health, and the support of the animal hospital.
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23. Grenada - History & Culture
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L ate July and early August is the most festive time of the year in Grenada and Carriacou, a period marked by the excitement and energy of three major island celebrationsthe Carriacou Regatta, the Rainbow City Festival, and the ebullient Grenada Carnival . The three events overlap and complement each other in a dizzying panoply of shows, races, competitions, parades, expositions, pageants, and exhibits. Grenada and Carriacou exult in their own vitality during Play Mas, making it an unforgettable time to visit the island and to get to know its people. A calendar of events follows, and more information can be obtained by contacting your travel agent or The Grenada Board of Tourism. Carriacou Regatta
Boat Racing Rainbow City Festival
Grenada's Carnival May/June
Opening of Calypso Temts/Mas Camp July 1 - 17
Judging of Calypso Tents Saturday July 24
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24. Grenada History - History Of Grenada Island - Grenade History And Culture
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Grenada's rich historical heritage History of Grenada The first people to arrive in Grenada were the Native Americans known as the Ciboney. The relatively peaceful Arawak Indians succeeded them, and in turn the fiercer Caribs conquered the Arawaks. It was the Caribs that were in possession of Grenada when Columbus arrived in 1498, but their fierce resistance to European settlement kept the island uncolonized for another 150 years. The French reached a temporary truce with the Caribs in 1650 and established a settlement, but fighting between the Europeans and the Indians soon erupted again. After a bloody struggle, the French triumphed. The last Caribs jumped to their deaths rather than submit to the Europeans, an event that is said to have occurred at a cliff in the town of Sauteurs, now known as Caribs Leap.
The French established plantations that used slave labor to grow tobacco, sugar, cotton and other crops. During the 18th century, Britain and France battled for control of Grenada, and the island changed hands several times. Eventually the British retained control. Slavery was abolished in the 1830s, but agriculture remained the island's economic mainstay.
In 1967, Grenada achieved full autonomy over internal affairs, and it became fully independent in 1974. Eric Gairy headed the nation through the latter half of the 1970s, but his rule was opposed by many in Grenada who viewed him as a corrupt tyrant.

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26. Grenada On The Internet, News, Culture, Politics And More
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27. Grenada News - Week Ending January 5th, 2002
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Summary - week ending Jan 5th, 2002 Next PAGE 4 Sen. Anthony loses Legal Affairs Ministry Courts giving service to the community Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell has announced a minor cabinet change to take effect in the New Year with the biggest casualty being the newly appointed Minister of Legal Affairs and Attorney-General, Senator Raymond Anthony. A government release said that Sen. Anthony, who was brought into the government last year, has lost the prestigious post of Minister of Legal Affairs. According to the release, the post has been returned to External Affairs Minister Elvin Nimrod, the current Member of Parliament for Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Sen. Anthony, a former executive member of the Grenada United Labour Party (GULP), appeared on Dr. Mitchell's NNP platform during the 1999 general election campaign. The demotion of Sen. Anthony has not come as a surprise following his recent skirmish with the Justices on the Court of Appeal headed by Chief Justice Sir Denis Byron. In November, Chief Justice Byron told Sen. Anthony he expected much more from him as an Attorney-General when he represented the State in a civil matter involving two non-nationals who were extradited in violation of a court order.

28. SIGHTS IN GRENADA. Beaches, Museums, Culture
Travel By Fingertip ..grenada. Points of Interest In grenada. Forests,lush terrain and dormant volcanos grace grenada's interior.
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Travel By Fingertip.....Grenada P oints of I nterest In G renada Forests, lush terrain and dormant volcanos grace Grenada's interior. With the islands many bays, beaches and charming villages, the sight-seeing and outdoor activities are endless. St. George's Grenada's languid capital city makes for an interesting day of sight-seeing. Don't miss the harbour activity. The city publishes a detailed walking guide. Home to many of the island's sea-birds and unusual breeds of parrots. Body surfing and wave watching are favored recreations at the Park's active beach. Addr: Northern part of the Island. Grand Anse Two miles of pure sand, clear water and gentle surf. Those in the know say this is the island's most attractive beach. Addr: Just outside St. George's. Concord Falls A rugged hike through lush island terrain brings you to these spectacular falls. Bring your swim suit. Addr: 6 Miles north of St. George's. Grand Etang National Park Hike, swim and fish on 13 majestic acres. Contains a bird sanctuary for the island's many tropical varieties. Addr: Main Interior Rd.

29. IWon - Travel Guide - History & Culture
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Grenada's recorded history began in 1498, when Christopher Columbus sighted the island on his third voyage to the so-called New World. The first European settlement wasn't attempted until 1609, when a party of 208 English settlers tried to establish tobacco plantations, but they quickly fell victim to raids by native Carib Indians and abandoned the island. In 1650, Governor Du Parquet of Martinique 'purchased' Grenada from the Caribs for a few hatchets, some glass beads and couple of bottles of grog and immediately established 200 French settlers on the island. Within a year the French were weary of skirmishes with the Caribs and sent a contingent of soldiers to sort the locals out. The Caribs were routed at Sauteurs Bay, but rather than submit to the colonists, the survivors - men, women and children - jumped to their deaths from the precipitous coastal cliffs. The French then set about establishing plantations of indigo, tobacco, coffee, cocoa and sugar, which were worked by African slaves. Grenada remained under French control until it was captured by the British in 1762. Over the next two decades it teetered between the two colonial powers until it was ceded to the Brits in 1783. It remained under British rule until independence, though animosity lingered between the British colonialists and the minority French settlers with violence erupting periodically. In 1877, Grenada became a Crown Colony and in 1967 became an associate state within the British Commonwealth. Grenada and the neighboring Grenadine Islands of Carriacou and Petit Martinique adopted a constitution in 1973 and became an independent nation in 1974.

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32. Lonely Planet's Guide To Grenada
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Grenada Culture Grenadian culture is a mixture of British, African, West Indian and French influences. Though the majority of Grenadians are Roman Catholic and a French-African patois is spoken by some, the French influence on this small nation is slight compared to other neighboring islands that have oscillated between the main Caribbean colonial powers. The official language is English, and though the majority are Roman Catholic, there are plenty of Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian churches. African Creole influences come to the fore during Carnival, and a general resurgence of black pride is visible in the widespread practice of giving African names to Grenadian children. Carriacou has a unique folk troupe that performs the African-influenced Big Drum Dance, centered around the playing of drums made of small rum kegs covered with goatskin. On Grenada, steel band and calypso music are popular. The folk art of Carriacou artist Canute Caliste has gained international recognition painting visions of mermaids and sailing vessels at his home in L'Esterre. The popularity of steel hulls has made it difficult to see traditional wooden schooners being built on Carriacou. back to top
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33. Commonwealth Caribbean Culture & Heritage
The Weight of History Some Recent Evidence on Chronic Poverty in grenada AuthorDr Edward Cox. The Leap at Sauteurs The Lost Cosmology of Indigenous grenada
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  • Mitchell's West Indian Bibliography This work has been 11 years in compiling. It is designed to be an aid for collectors of and dealers in antiquarian and second-hand West Indian, English-language, non-fiction books and pamphlets. It does not include works of poetry or literature. Excluded are all works in any language other than English. There exists no adequate, up-to-date, non-fiction, English-language bibliography of the first 500 years of West Indian history and affairs designed principally for the use of the collector of West Indian books and pamphlets.
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34. Society And Culture
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Activities at the Centre; material on T.A. Marryshow and his house; annotated bibliography of books on Grenada.
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36. Records For Great Crested Grebe. (in MARION)
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