The life of Toussaint Louverture, chief of the French rebels in St. Domingo ; Vie de Toussaint-Louverture Résumé : (Citation/Reference) Shaw & Shoemaker, (Statement of Responsibility) by M. Dubroca ; translated from the French. Haiti Haiti Haïti Haïti Haiti Haïti 872284330 ocn872284330 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00021865/00001 | Partager |
Aerial view of grounded rumrunner Résumé : (Biographical) During prohibition, bootleggers smuggled liquor into Florida from the Bahamas. Bahamas Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 2004-340-56 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015839/00001 | Partager |
Woben Lakwa : Robinson Crusoe in Haitian Creole Auteur(s) : Defoe, Daniel Desmarattes, Lyonel Dominique S. ( Translator ) Desmarattes, Lyonel Dominique S. ( Editor ) Hebblethwaite, Benjamin ( Editor ) Éditeur(s) : Classic Editions Classic Editions Résumé : Front cover and selection from the book. With an introduction and reading comprehension questions in the full book. (Biographical) Lyonel Dominique S. Desmarattes works in the Haitian Creole section of the Voice of America in Washington, D.C. His publications include Mouche Defas and Lekòl fanm yo, plays originally written by Molière. (Biographical) Benjamin Hebblethwaite works as Assistant Professor in Haitian Creole and Francophone Studies at the University of Florida in Gainesville. His publications include Vodou Songs in Haitian Creole and English and Une saison en enfer / Yon sezon matchyavèl (with Jacques Pierre), a translation of Arthur Rimbaud’s prose poem. Caribbean Area Droits : Applicable rights reserved by the rights holders. 0976519631 | Partager |
Présentation : dictionnaire culturel des Caraïbes Auteur(s) : Auguiac, Max Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : CRILLASH : Centre de recherches interdisciplinaires en lettres, langues, arts et sciences humaines CRILLASH : Centre de recherches interdisciplinaires en lettres, langues, arts et sciences humaines Résumé : Présentation de l'ouvrage : Dictionnaire culturel des Caraïbes : histoire, littérature, arts plastiques, musique, traditions populaires, biographies / Jean-Paul Duviols, Pedro Ureña-Rib. - Paris : Ellipses, 2008. Caraïbe Droits : Document protégé par le droit d'auteur fichiers:HASH01b37707bd9093f3adcfa708 | Partager |
An outstanding Haitian, Maurice Dartigue ; Haïtien exceptionnel, Maurice Dartigue Auteur(s) : Dartigue, Esther, 1908- Éditeur(s) : Vantage Press Vantage Press ( New York ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-343) and index. (Statement of Responsibility) Esther Dartigue. Haiti 32310761 93093972 0533107040 ocm32310761 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00007504/00001 | Partager |
Hotel Habana Hilton Résumé : (Biographical) The hotel was designed by the Los Angeles firm of Welton Becket & Associates in partnership with the Cuban firm Arroyo-Menéndez. Havana, Cuba Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 1997-508-35 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015709/00001 | Partager |
Présentation : dictionnaire culturel des Caraïbes Auteur(s) : Auguiac, Max Année de publication : Loading the player... Éditeur(s) : CRILLASH : Centre de Recherches Interdisciplinaires en Lettres, Langues, Arts et Sciences Humaines Extrait de : "Regards croisés dans la Caraïbe", le 5 mars 2010. Université des Antilles et de la Guyane Description : Présentation de l'ouvrage : Dictionnaire culturel des Caraïbes : histoire, littérature, arts plastiques, musique, traditions populaires, biographies / Jean-Paul Duviols, Pedro Ureña-Rib. - Paris : Ellipses, 2008. Droits : CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification Provenance : Université des Antilles et de la Guyane. Service commun de la documentation Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/fichiers/HASH01b37707bd9093f3adcfa708 HASH01b37707bd9093f3adcfa708 | Partager |
The history of Mary Prince, a West Indian slave, related by herself ; North American slave narratives Auteur(s) : Prince, Mary Pringle, Thomas, 1789-1834 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -- Documenting the American South (Project) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -- Library Éditeur(s) : Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ( [Chapel Hill, N.C.] ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) with a supplement by the editor ; to which is added, the narrative of Asa-Asa, a captured African. (Original Version) Transcribed from photocopy of: London : published by F. Westley and A.H. Davis, Stationers' Hall Court ; Edinburgh : Waugh & Innes, 1831. [iii], 41 p. The history of Mary Prince, a West Indian slave, related by herself / with a supplement by the editor ; to which is added, The narrative of Asa-Asa, a captured African. 3rd ed. "Supplied at trade price to Anti-Slavery Associations by Joseph Phillips."|Includes bibliographical references. (Funding) Funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities supported the electronic publication of this title. (System Details) Mode of access: Internet World Wide Web. (System Details) System requirements: PC with modem or direct Internet connection; Panorama for SGML files. Title from electronic title page. Electronic ed. lacks The narrative of Asa-Asa. Photocopy supplied by University of Wisconsin Library. This electronic edition is part of the UNC-CH digitization project's database, Documenting the American South. It is a part of the collection North American slave narratives. Text transcribed by Apex Data Services, Inc. Text encoded by LeeAnn Morawski and Natalia Smith. Early Caribbean Digital Archive. West Indies West Indies West Indies West Indies Droits : See: http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/prince/menu.html 45652134 ocm45652134 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015607/00001 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00052 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00047 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00049 | Partager |
Aspetto della montagna delllo zolfo uccelllo diavolo Auteur(s) : Terreni, Giuseppe Maria, 1739-1811. Éditeur(s) : s.n. s.n. ( Livorno, Italy ) Résumé : Illustration from Gazettiere Americano. (Biographical) La Soufriere, on the island of Guadeloupe, was the site of the first historical eruption observed in the West Indies, circa 1660. In European cultures, crows often symbolize omens and ravens often symbolize death. Guadeloupe Guadeloupe Guadeloupe Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 2007-269-1 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00012 | Partager |
Jamaica and the Great War Auteur(s) : de Lisser, Herbert G. Éditeur(s) : Gleaner Co. Gleaner Co. ( Kingston, Jamaica ) Résumé : (Biographical) From Wikipedia for H. G. de Lisser, from 29 June 2013: Herbert George de Lisser CMG (9 December 1878 - 19 May 1944) was a Jamaican journalist and author. He has been called "one of the most conspicuous figures in the history of West Indian literature". De Lisser was born in Falmouth, Jamaica, and attended William Morrison's Collegiate School in Kingston. He started work at the Institute of Jamaica at the age of 14. Three years later he joined the Jamaica Daily Gleaner, of which his father was editor, as a proofreader, and two years later became a reporter on the Jamaica Times. In 1903, De Lisser became assistant editor of the Gleaner and was editor within the year. He wrote several articles for the paper every day. He also produced a novel or non-fiction book every year, beginning in 1913 with Jane: A Story of Jamaica, significant for being the first West Indian novel to have a central black character. Another famous novel of his, The White Witch of Rosehall (1929), is linked to a legend of a haunting in Jamaica. De Lisser also wrote several plays. In December 1920 he began publishing an annual magazine, Planters' Punch. De Lisser devoted much time and effort to the revival of the Jamaican sugar industry and represented Jamaica at a number of sugar conferences around the world. He was also general secretary of the Jamaica Imperial Association, honorary president of the Jamaica Press Association, and chairman of the West Indian section of the Empire Press Union. He was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1920 New Year Honours. Jamaica -- Caribbean Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 22160041 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00081175/00001 | Partager |
Cuban soldiers on patrol Auteur(s) : Guerrero, Bebo Résumé : (Biographical) Fulgencio Batista overthrew Cuban president Carlos Prio Socarras on March 10, 1952. The coup precipitated immediate demonstrations. Havana, Cuba Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. 1989-011-4293 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015715/00001 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00037 | Partager |
Bolívar el caraqueño. Tomo II. Auteur(s) : Díaz Sánchez, Ramón ( Author, Primary ) Éditeur(s) : Bloque Dearmas Bloque Dearmas ( Caracas? ) Résumé : (Funding) Support for the development of the technical infrastructure and partner training provided by the United States Department of Education TICFIA program. South America -- Venezuela Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
The governors of Jamaica in the seventeenth century Auteur(s) : Cundall, Frank, 1858-1937 Éditeur(s) : The West India committee The West India committee ( London ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) by Frank Cundall ... With twelve portraits, twenty-four other illustrations and two maps. Jamaica Jamaica 000303926 24674251 ABT0494 | Partager |
Life in the yaguas, Photographs by Aida Garcia Alonso Auteur(s) : García Alonso, Aida Éditeur(s) : Aida García Alonso Aida García Alonso ( Habana, Cuba ) Résumé : (Acquisition) From private collection. (Biographical) Aida García Alonso was Cuban. She attended Mexico's National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) where she got a degree in cultural anthropology. After the Cuban Revolution, García Alonso returned to Cuba. There she started to do ethnographic research in Las Yaguas, a series of slums in Havana. Her work coincided with the Cuban government's project of relocating Las Yaguas' dwellers to new houses built by the new regime. The result of her fieldwork was the book Manuela la Mexicana published by Casa de las Americas in 1968. In the 1970s, García Alonso was preparing a second edition. For this newer edition she prepared photographs and statistics on the people who used to live in Las Yaguas and was relocated. Fidel Castro's government censored the work, and García Alonso went into exile to Mexico in 1980, where she died in 2009. This digital collection includes the photographs, captions, and statistics that were to be included in the second edition of Manuela la Mexicana. Havana, Cuba Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00019386/00062 | Partager |
Funeral booklet for William Metrol Davis Auteur(s) : Davis, William Metrol, 1954-2004 Éditeur(s) : Bethel Brothers Morticians Bethel Brothers Morticians ( Nassau, Bahamas ) Résumé : Service held at Bahamas Faith Ministries International, Diplomat Centre, Carmichael Highway, Nassau, Bahamas, Sunday, August 22nd, 2004. Bahamas Bahamas Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00021207/00001 | Partager |