History of Trinidad Part 1: Tales of Heritage and Resistance with Sunity Maharaj
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Exploring the Rich History of Trinidad: From Indigenous Roots to Cultural Fusion
This episode is the first of two parts with host Hema and guest Sunity Maharaj. They explore the history of Trinidad, uncovering the island's rich cultural tapestry. From the Indigenous people to the effects of European colonization, the relevance of understanding the island’s history is critical to comprehend present circumstances and promote compassion.
Sunity shares her expertise as a journalist and director at the Lloyd Best Institute, emphasizing the importance of Caribbean development. The episode covers the island's Indigenous people, the impact of European colonization, the African influence, Indian indentured labourers and the resilience of Trinidad's culture, culminating in a discussion on present-day economic and social dynamics.
Come back in two weeks for the second part of the episode where we dive into food, music and culture.
Resources
The Lloyd Best Institute of the Caribbean
The Banwari Man
Banwari Trace
Celebrating the First Peoples of Trinidad and Tobago
Peggy Mohan
Lise Winer
Maureen Warner-Lewis
Dr. Kelvin Singh
Patois Song Dodo Piti Popo
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