A very warm welcome Keston Bravo! It is always great me for me to be in touch with Trinidadians, and a special privilege for Karinya/Caribs to join this network. If you encounter any problems, please feel free to call on me.
Hello Ruben I asked myself the same question growing up. See alot of Trinis focus on the Caribs (Karinyas) in Arima as though they are the only group left on the island(country) I myself am from Arima but my mother's family from whom I obtain my Karinya (Carib) descen are from a city originall know or call San Jose De Oruna now the English changed it to St. Joseph. They are from Maracas, St. Joseph he first capital of Trinidad not known to many.
the unfortunate thing to answer your question is thta to my knowledge and Mr. Ricardo Bharath Hernandez or any expert on the Caribs in Trinidad will tell you.
There aren't anymore "pure blooded " Caribs ( Karinyas) We are all Bi/Multi-racial now but proudly hold and make known our Amerindian heritage/roots to the world.
Maximilian Forte
Best wishes and welcome again,
Max Forte.
Mar 30, 2008
Caracoli
on the environmental round table. we love to hear your comments
Aug 1, 2008
Keston J.J. Bravo
Sep 2, 2008
Keston J.J. Bravo
Sep 2, 2008
Keston J.J. Bravo
There aren't anymore "pure blooded " Caribs ( Karinyas) We are all Bi/Multi-racial now but proudly hold and make known our Amerindian heritage/roots to the world.
Sep 2, 2008
Keston J.J. Bravo
Sep 2, 2008