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Maximilian Forte's Blog – October 2019 Archive (3)

Pearls, Grenada: Histories of Resistance by an Old Runway

A view out toward the sea, from the beach at the end…
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Added by Maximilian Forte on October 13, 2019 at 10:22pm — No Comments

Colonial Myth-Making and the Mission of Santa Rosa de Arima, Trinidad

Was the Arima Mission an “Indian Mission”? For what purposes, and in whose interests, was the Arima Mission established? How many Indigenous people lived in the Arima Mission, and in Trinidad as a whole? Who counted them? How were they counted, and why? Why did…
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Added by Maximilian Forte on October 13, 2019 at 6:02pm — No Comments

New Book: ARIMA BORN

Arima Born: Revealing the History of Arima and its Mission through the Catholic Church’s Baptismal Registers, 1820–1916



ARIMA BORN The Catholic Mission of Santa Rosa is something that helped to make Arima a distinctive town in Trinidad, accounting for nearly half of the Amerindian population of the colony in the 1800s. The baptismal registers of the Catholic Church in Arima, including…
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Added by Maximilian Forte on October 1, 2019 at 12:26am — No Comments

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