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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

81. Grenada - Official Travel Guide
Official site from the grenada Board of Tourism covers history, ecotourism, attractions, transport, lodgings, restaurants and nightlife. grenada is a rolling, mountainous island, covered with fragrant spice the colourful Saturday markets and grenada's dense forests. grenada's physical beauty is complemented by its rich
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G renada is a rolling, mountainous island, covered with fragrant spice trees and rare tropical flowers. Bordered by stunning beaches, and dotted with picturesque towns, this verdant island has long been a major source of nutmeg, cloves, ginger, cinnamon, and cocoa. The seductive drifts through the colourful Saturday markets and Grenada's dense forests. In the interior of this volcanic island are cascading rivers and waterfalls, lush rainforests, and one of the most breathtakingly beautiful mountain lakes imaginable. The capital, St. George's, is widely held to be the loveliest city in the Caribbean. Its horseshoe-shaped harbour is surrounded by a pastel rainbow of dockside warehouses and the red-tiled roofs of traditional shops and homes. Grenada's physical beauty is complemented by its rich history and vibrant, living cultural heritage. Local festivals, fairs, and markets remain an integral part of life on Grenada. Its centuries-old spice plantations and rum distilleries still use traditional methods, emphasizing quality rather than quantity. Although the tourist industry has become more substantial in recent years, the island's easy rhythms and the friendly openness of its residents evoke an atmosphere that has long since vanished elsewhere. For many visitors, of course, the measure of any island is taken by its beaches and coral reefs, and Grenada offers plenty of both. The island is ringed with miles of picture-perfect strands, including both entrancing black and sugar-fine white sand beaches. Grand Anse Beach, a smooth expanse stretching for two miles around the curve of a gentle bay, is world famous. Grenada has plenty to offer those interested in offshore pleasure as well, with easily accessible and pristine reefs off the coast of both Grenada and its sister island, Carriacou.

82. C.T.C. Country Pages: Grenada
Profile of this country in the West Indies offers travel tips, tour packages, and information on where to stay and what to do.
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83. Grenada History At HistoryBooks.biz
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by David W. Hogan (Hardcover December 1992) The Caribbean State, Health Care and Women : An Analysis of Barbados and Grenada During the 1979-1983 Period by Patricia Rodney (Hardcover April 1998) Maurice Bishop Speaks : The Grenada Revolution and Its Overthrow 1979-83 by Bruce Marcus, et al (Paperback December 1983) The Big Drum Ritual of Carriacou : Praisesongs for Rememory of Flight by Lorna McDaniel (Hardcover November 1998) The Imperatives of Power : Political Change and the Social Basis of Regime Support in Grenada from 1951-1991 (American University Studies. Series Xxi, by Pedro A. Noguera (Hardcover April 1997) Carbbean Revolutions and Revolutionary Theory : An Assessment of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Grenada

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87. Listings Of The World Regional Caribbean Grenada Society And
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89. CaribSurf.com | Net_guide
grenada The Isle of Spice- is the largest of three islands, grenada, Carriacouand Petit Martinique, which comprise the Independent State of grenada.
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90. Caribbean > Islands > Grenada - PlanetRider Travel Directory
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From crater lakes to verdant green hills, this comprehensive site makes a convincing argument that Grenada has one of the Caribbean's most unusual landscapes. Links to lodging, eco-activities, events, nightlife, honeymoon and marriage info. Lonely Planet: Destination Grenada Want to avoid the Caribbean resort experience? According to Lonely Planet, Grenada's the place. And this is the guide to consult for visiting must-see attractions as well as places "Off the Beaten Track." Caribbean Connexion: Grenada Grenada's Travellers' Guide Grenada Online Tourist Guide The prose is like a brochure, but you do get links to interesting info such as day-by-day weather and explicit descriptions of dive sites under "Beneath the Surface." A simple map orients you fast.

91. Grenada - Countrywatch.com
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92. Israeli-Palestinian Cooperation: Grenada II
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Christopher Columbus landed on the islands in 1493, naming the larger one "Santa Maria de la Antigua." The English colonized the islands in 1632. Sir Christopher Codrington established the first large sugar estate in Antigua in 1674, and leased Barbuda to raise provisions for his plantations. Barbuda's only town is named after him. Codrington and others brought slaves from Africa's west coast to work the plantations.
Antiguan slaves were emancipated in 1834 but remained economically dependent on the plantation owners. Economic opportunities for the new freedmen were limited by a lack of surplus farming land, no access to credit, and an economy built on agriculture rather than manufacturing. Poor labor conditions persisted until 1939, when a member of a royal commission urged the formation of a trade union movement.
Horatio Nelson arrived in 1784 at the head of the Squadron of the Leeward Islands to develop the British naval facilities at English Harbour and to enforce stringent commercial shipping laws. The first of these two tasks resulted in construction of Nelson's Dockyard, one of Antigua's finest physical assets; the second resulted in a rather hostile attitude toward the young captain. Nelson spent almost all of his time in the cramped quarters of his ship, declaring the island to be a "vile place" and a "dreadful hole." Serving under Nelson at the time was the future King William IV, for whom the altogether more pleasant accommodation of Clarence House was built.

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95. History & Culture – From Carib To Columbus
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96. History & Culture – DoItCaribbean – From Carib To Columbus
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MONUMENTS - A tapestry of history Current Exhibit in New York City A history built on courage and fortitude has created a Caribbean community of peoples who welcome and respect visitors from all over the world. In the great historical sweep of exploration and migration of the past 500 years, the Caribbean played a central role in proving beyond doubt Christopher Columbus' theory that the world was round. That fact triggered an explosion of trade that changed the economic and political structures of the world. Older civilizations of the Americas, from the Carib Indians who gave our region its name to the Mayans of the American mainland, had already been attracted by the physical beauty, fertile soil and mineral wealth of our islands and have left astonishing reminders of their time

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