The Temne Nation of Carriacou

The Temne Nation of Carriacou
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ISBN-13 : 1537236318
ISBN-10 : 9781537236315
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Download or read book The Temne Nation of Carriacou written by John Martin and published by . This book was released on 2016-09-14 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A small group of people on the Caribbean island of Carriacou, in the state of Grenada, still identifies with the Temne people of Sierra Leone, West Africa. Although more than 200 years have passed since the last enslaved Africans were taken to Carriacou, the members of that group still call themselves "Temnes," and still remember their ancient homeland in Africa. This is the story of how the "Temne Nation" of Carriacou managed to preserve the memory of its origin in a small place in Africa. It describes the events that led to a "Temne Reunion" in 2016 when Sierra Leone Temnes and Carriacou Temnes will meet for the first time.


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