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The Carib Queen is the leader of the Indigenous community in Trinidad and Tobago. The Queen, whose title was established in 1875, is based at the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community in Arima, Trinidad and Tobago.[2][3] The position is a lifetime appointment.[4]
The use of "Carib" in the title "Carib Queen" is meant to represent all people of Indigenous Amerindian descent in Trinidad, rather than referring specifically to ethnic Caribs (Kalinago).[3][5]
^"Caribs crown queen Nona". 13 October 2019. Archived from the original on 2 December 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
^"Carib Queen passes". Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. 26 July 2018. Archived from the original on 28 July 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
^ abGuyadeen, Julie (24 July 2018). "A National Icon! Remembering Carib Queen, Jennifer Cassar; and what her role means for First Peoples". Wired868. Archived from the original on 26 July 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
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^Saunders, Nicholas J. (2005). "The Peoples of the Caribbean: An Encyclopedia of Archaeology and Traditional Culture (page 244)". ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781576077016. Retrieved 16 December 2005.
The CaribQueen is the leader of the Indigenous community in Trinidad and Tobago. The Queen, whose title was established in 1875, is based at the Santa...
Indigenous organisations in Trinidad. The community is also the base for the CaribQueen. The Amerindians were relocated to open their lands for settlement by...
Trinidadian cultural activist and civil servant. Cassar served as the CaribQueen, a leader of the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community and the indigenous...
Nona Lopez Calderon Galera Moreno Aquan (born August 5, 1954) is CaribQueen of the Arima First Peoples. She was revealed to the community on May 29,...
native Carib history and is the headquarters of the CaribQueen. It also has displays about Carib descendants in Arima. Native items are also available...
centre of First Peoples' culture, including as the headquarters of the CaribQueen and the location of the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community. There is...
Carib Aviation was an airline based in Antigua and Barbuda. Founded in 1972 by (Sir) Frank Delisle with a single twin-prop aircraft, Carib Aviation provided...
twice before being completed in 1956 as the roll-on/roll-off ship SS CaribQueen. In 1958 the Maritime Administration took over the vessel. She was assigned...
1933 - April 23, 2011), born in Mount Pleasant, Arima, was the fifth CaribQueen since the introduction of the title in 1875. On 26 March 2000, Valentina...
shipwreck which involved a great loss of life. Anslyn was captain of the CaribQueen ferryboat for 19 years, and was subsequently the Director of Fisheries...
64°W / 18; -64 Aircraft Aircraft type Douglas DC-9-33CF Aircraft name CaribQueen Operator Overseas National Airways on behalf of ALM Antillean Airlines...
last governor-general, was sworn in as the country's first president. CaribQueen Trinidad and Tobago Constitution Reform Commission (27 December 2013)...
Tobago see Calypso Monarch. For the titular queen of the indigenous people of Trinidad and Tobago, see CaribQueen For the history of Trinidad and Tobago before...
indigenous leader (Santa Rosa First Peoples Community) and civil servant, CaribQueen (since 2011), complications following surgery. Ibrahim Coomassie, 76...
Penguin in 1957, registered her under the British flag, renamed her CaribQueen, and based her at Georgetown in the Cayman Islands. H. O. Merren used...
The Kalinago Territory, previously known as the Carib Reserve or Carib Territory (outdated/derogatory), is a 3,700-acre (15 km2) district in the Caribbean...
The Carib Expulsion from Martinique was the French-led ethnic cleansing that removed most of the Kalinago (Island Carib) population in 1660 from the island...
twice before being completed in 1956 as the roll-on/roll-off ship SS CaribQueen for Trailer Marine Transport, Inc. In 1957, the ship received a Military...
unchristened hull was completed in 1956 as the roll-on/roll-off ship SS CaribQueen. In 1958 the Maritime Administration took over the vessel. She was assigned...
and entered into open conflict against the British, starting the First Carib War, which lasted from 1772 to 1773. During the Anglo-French War (1778–1783)...
Caribbean Regiment or 1st Caribbean Regiment, and sometimes referred to as the Carib Regiment) was a regiment of the British Army during the Second World War...
Diamond Jubilee Medal". CaribDirect. Retrieved 24 October 2012. McCreery, Christopher (19 May 2012). Commemorative Medals of The Queen's Reign in Canada, 1952–2012...
indigenous leader (Santa Rosa First Peoples Community) and civil servant, CaribQueen (b. 1951). "Former gov't minister Donna Carter has died". looptt.com...
a wide variety of ways. South Florida bands (such as the Tequesta), the Carib, the Arawak and Taíno used conch shells to fabricate tools (such as knives...