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CARIBBEANCARIBBEANRELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

What's Inside:
  • The West Indies
  • European Settlers
  • Independence with Interference
  • Creole Life
  • Today's Nations
  • Islanders in the U.S.
  • Caribbean Culture
Features:
  • CHARTS / GRAPHS
  • MAPS
  • LEXILE® READING LEVEL: 900L
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"Say the word Caribbean and many people think of a tropical vacation paradise. That's true, but the islands in the Caribbean Sea are also home to 38 million people. A few are the descendents of the first settlers - Ciboney, Arawak, and Caribs - who sailed from South America. Others trace their heritage to European colonists of different nationalities. Some are of East Indian ancestry. Still. . . "
RELATED TITLES & PRODUCTS
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
  • The Changing Face of the Caribbean (Changing Face of...). By Ali Brownlie and Jenny Matthews, Raintree, 2002.
  • Traditions from the Caribbean (Cultural Journeys (Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers). By Paul Dash, Raintree, 1999.
  • Haiti in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture (In Focus Guides). By Charles Arthur, Interlink Publishing Group, 2002.
ADULT BOOKS
  • Latin America and The Caribbean: Lands and Peoples. By David L. ClawsonMcGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, 1999.
  • Caribbean Elegance. By Michael Connors, Harry N Abrams , 2002.
  • Dancing with Cuba : A Memoir of the Revolution by Alma Guillermoprieto, Pantheon, 2004.
  • Stories from Puerto Rico. By Robert L. Muckley, McGraw-Hill, 1999.
WEBSITES
  • Caribbean Artists and Art: www.islandartandsoul.com
  • History and Culture of the Caribbean: www.caribbeans.com/1books/bookshistory.htm