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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Caribs: Warriors of the Caribbean and Their Untold History
The Caribs were a fierce and resilient Indigenous people who lived in the Caribbean when Columbus first sailed into history. They left an undeniable mark on the region-the Caribbean Sea is named after them, and the word "cannibalism" comes from an early version of their name.
This book takes you on a journey to uncover the incredible history of the Caribs, their culture, and their centuries-long resistance to European colonization. For over three hundred years, the Caribs defied the Spanish, French, Dutch, and British. They built sea-worthy canoes capable of carrying sixty or more warriors, launching swift counter-raids that even European ships couldn't match. Learn about their daring battles, their alliances, and their way of life, which has influenced the world in unexpected ways.
Perfect for history lovers and curious minds, this book dives deep into the controversies and myths surrounding the Caribs. Were they really cannibals, or was it a European fabrication? Were there millions of Indigenous people in the Caribbean, or were the populations much smaller? The answers may surprise you.
What You'll Discover Inside:
How Indigenous Caribbean cooking methods gave us the words "barbecue" and "buccaneer" The story of the Black Caribs (Garifuna), the descendants of Africans and Caribs Why Christopher Columbus's diary may not be what it seems How nearly naked Caribs, painted red and adorned with parrot feathers, struck fear into their enemies The role of sugar plantations in the destruction of Indigenous Caribbean peoples and the rise of the Atlantic slave trade The Spanish priest whose writings inspired both the protection of Indigenous peoples and anti-Spanish propaganda The Caribs' surprising interactions with pirates and European settlers The French Jacobin who urged Caribs to exterminate the British What early explorers like Columbus and Vespucci revealed about the Caribs And so much more!
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Caribs: Warriors of the Caribbean and Their Untold History
The Caribs were a fierce and resilient Indigenous people who lived in the Caribbean when Columbus first sailed into history. They left an undeniable mark on the region-the Caribbean Sea is named after them, and the word "cannibalism" comes from an early version of their name.
This book takes you on a journey to uncover the incredible history of the Caribs, their culture, and their centuries-long resistance to European colonization. For over three hundred years, the Caribs defied the Spanish, French, Dutch, and British. They built sea-worthy canoes capable of carrying sixty or more warriors, launching swift counter-raids that even European ships couldn't match. Learn about their daring battles, their alliances, and their way of life, which has influenced the world in unexpected ways.
Perfect for history lovers and curious minds, this book dives deep into the controversies and myths surrounding the Caribs. Were they really cannibals, or was it a European fabrication? Were there millions of Indigenous people in the Caribbean, or were the populations much smaller? The answers may surprise you.
What You'll Discover Inside:
How Indigenous Caribbean cooking methods gave us the words "barbecue" and "buccaneer" The story of the Black Caribs (Garifuna), the descendants of Africans and Caribs Why Christopher Columbus's diary may not be what it seems How nearly naked Caribs, painted red and adorned with parrot feathers, struck fear into their enemies The role of sugar plantations in the destruction of Indigenous Caribbean peoples and the rise of the Atlantic slave trade The Spanish priest whose writings inspired both the protection of Indigenous peoples and anti-Spanish propaganda The Caribs' surprising interactions with pirates and European settlers The French Jacobin who urged Caribs to exterminate the British What early explorers like Columbus and Vespucci revealed about the Caribs And so much more!