A History of Religions in the CaribbeanKingston Publishers, 1989 - 225 páginas "All the major religions of the world are found in the Caribbean as well as some indigenous outgrowths of these faiths. In A History of Religions in the Caribbean, Dr. Bisnauth ranges from the vanished beliefs of the Caribs and Arawaks to the Rastafarianism of today. He shows how each religion arrived and developed in the Caribbean area, culminating in the remarkable degree of mutual tolerance which now exists there." -- Cover. |
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... English and French adventurers to attempt to plant colonies in these parts . In 1616 , a Dutch settlement was established by Captain Groenewegen at Kyk - over ... English colonists were mainly Anglican Protestants . Some English Quakers , 35.
... English and French adventurers to attempt to plant colonies in these parts . In 1616 , a Dutch settlement was established by Captain Groenewegen at Kyk - over ... English colonists were mainly Anglican Protestants . Some English Quakers , 35.
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... English conquest of Jamaica in 1655 , the Jewish community in the island ( and , indeed , the English settlers as well ) benefitted greatly from the advice of Simon de Caceres , an Amsterdam Jew , who had settled in London and who had ...
... English conquest of Jamaica in 1655 , the Jewish community in the island ( and , indeed , the English settlers as well ) benefitted greatly from the advice of Simon de Caceres , an Amsterdam Jew , who had settled in London and who had ...
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... English and St. Domingue by the French , they too became sugar colonies . The Dutch were excluded from trading with the English islands from 1651 and with the French islands from 1664. But the English began their own slave trade which ...
... English and St. Domingue by the French , they too became sugar colonies . The Dutch were excluded from trading with the English islands from 1651 and with the French islands from 1664. But the English began their own slave trade which ...
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Catholicism in the Caribbean | 11 |
The Challenge to Spanish Catholicism in | 31 |
Africans and Africanism in the Caribbean | 80 |
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Culture and Economy in the Indian Diaspora Bhikhu Parekh,Gurharpal Singh,Steven Vertovec Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |