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  2. History of Caribana - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the Caribana festival for '73 was to recover from the deficit of the previous year. Peter Marcelline, Caribana's Treasurer, had mentioned that if it had rained again during the festival for this year, Caribana "may have to shut up shop". [70] Caribana received only a $2000 grant from the province and $2500 from the City of Toronto. [70]

  3. Caribana - Wikipedia

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    Several events occur over the course of the festivities celebrating Caribbean culture. While the Parade of Bands is the most-well known festivities, events vary per year and in the past has included exhibits (for example the first Caribana displayed every book published by a Caribbean writer, including Austin Clarke who was the centrepiece of the exhibition); theatre plays (such as Austin ...

  4. History of Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Official Caribana Store and The Carnival Shop, located at College Park, [8] and an Eaton's Caribana Shop at the Toronto Eaton Centre. [9] At launch in Nathan Phillips Square, Premier Bob Rae calls the event a "beacon of hope" for all Canadians, as a symbol of racial harmony. "Carry a Can to Caribana" launched, in support of Daily Bread Food ...

  5. List of Caribbean carnivals around the world - Wikipedia

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    "Carnival"(cancelled) — In the city of Hamilton, 1 week after Toronto's Caribana. "Carifest" — In the city of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. "Cariwest" — Held annually the second week of August in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, drawing more than 60,000 visitors a year. Cariwest boasts an amazing display of masqueraders in the main parade, and is ...

  6. History of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Moya Pons, F. History of the Caribbean: Plantations, Trade, and War in the Atlantic World (2007) Palmié, Stephan and Francisco Scarano, eds. The Caribbean: A History of the Region and Its Peoples (U of Chicago Press, 2011) 660 pp; Ratekin, Mervyn. "The Early Sugar Industry in Española," Hispanic American Historical Review 34:2(1954):1-19.

  7. West Indies - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Antilles have continuously been exposed since the start of the Paleocene or at least since the Middle Eocene (66-40 million years ago), but which areas were above sea level throughout the history of the islands remains unresolved. [20] [18] The oldest rocks in the Greater Antilles are located in Cuba.

  8. Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    A Teenage Pageant, the Caribana Queen Show, calypso competitions, and weekend beach parties are typically part of the annual Barbuda Caribana Festival, which takes place in May, and occasionally in early June. [109] [110] From an early age, students are encouraged to participate in sports in school.

  9. General History of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The General History of the Caribbean is published in six volumes and seeks to provide an historical account of the area from the perspective of those who live there, highlighting the richness and diversity of these cultures. It seeks to integrate the historical experience of its peoples and societies from the earliest times to the present to ...