Caribbean
Caribbean Links
- The Amerindians of Guyana Data from the Library of Congress' Handbook on Guyana is presented here, providing a brief overiew of the Amerindian tribes of Guyana (who they are and where they are located).
- KACIKE: Journal of Caribbean Amerindian History and Anthropology Established in 1999 by an international editorial board, publishing articles and reviews on Caribbean Amerindian Archaeology, History, and Anthropology.
- The Fire This Time This is a comprehensive website utilising text, photos, animation and numerous musical mp3s to examine the links between black and indigenous peoples (Black Indians). Among other things the site examines the history of indigenous (Amerindian) people in Jamaica, Cuba, Belize, Bolivia, Peru, Costa Rica, Panama, Brazil and their struggles and cultures were linked and often joined with those of black people to form Black Indian culture. See especially the sections on Black Indian Resistance and Supai Reservation.
- Pan-Tribal Confederacy of Amerindian Tribal Nations The official website of the Confederacy, featuring: background information, essays, arts and handicrafts, commerce and tourism.
- Issues in Caribbean Amerindian Studies Articles, essays, and "occasional papers", published online, on topics concerning Caribbean Amerindian culture, society and history.
- Caribbean Amerindian Webring This is the "ring hub" for a series of inter-linked Websites focusing on Caribbean Amerindian and related issues.
- Main Amerindian Groups in Guyana This is a short introduction on each of the main Amerindian groupings in Guyana.
- Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink Centrepage for all Caribbean Amerindian communities and educational resources available online.
- Amerindian Peoples Association This is the official website of Guyana's Amerindian Association, featuring reports, newsletters, and information about the APA.
- Interview with Desrey Fox A transcription of the video interview with Guyanese Amerindian, Desrey Fox, produced by Banyan (Trinidad) in Georgetown, Guyana, in 1989.
- Indigenous Peoples of Guyana This an introductory overiew and photo essay on Guyana's Amerindians, including summaries of their current situation, challenges and prospects.
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