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Corrie Damon
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Russell Books Ltd /Biblio
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New. Special order direct from the distributor ISBN 1393841937 9781393841937 [CA]
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Damon Corrie
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New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The The Last Arawak girl born in Barbados - A 17th Century Tale. ISBN 1393841937 9781393841937 [GB]
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Damon Corrie
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ISBN10: 1393841937, ISBN13: 9781393841937, [publisher: Damon Corrie] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This short book for older children (with much information adults will also find interesting) - can be described as the most fact-filled work of fiction - about the hotly disputed Lokono-Arawak presence/non-presence in Barbados at the time of the English colonization of 1627.On the one hand, are the old school die hard academics for whom the writings of the English colonists are taken as if they are veritable 'Gospel truths' - and woe upon anyone who does NOT have degrees to his/her name who dares to challenge their long held beliefs.However, the first English colonists of the continent of Australia also recorded that 'no other people inhabited the land when they arrived'?a statement we ALL know to be a blatant lie.What Damon Corrie, himself arguably the most controversial - and best known voice of the Lokono-Arawak people to ever come out of the modern Caribbean, is simply stating by producing this work?is that we should all remain open-minded to the very real possibility, that a small remnant surviving group of indigenous Lokono-Arawaks (with no hint or claim of any direct connection to his own Guyana Lokono-Arawak ancestry) COULD have been extant on the east coast of Barbados, at the time the English colonists landed on the West Coast of Barbados, as for the first few decades of colonization - no English ...
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