KalinagoThe Indigenous People of Dominica
Dominica was the name given to 289.8 sq. miles of land, by Christopher Columbus, when he landed on the island on November 3 rd 1493. On the north eastern side of this beautiful tropical rainforest island is 3782.03 acres of land set aside known as the Carib Territory. It is situated between two villages, Atkinson to the North and Castle Bruce to the South. It is the home of approximately 2208 Kalinagos (Caribs), the remaining survivors of the first inhabitants of the island. The people called the island Waitukubuli (tall is her body), and they referred to themselves Kalinagos. The Europeans referred to them as Caribs. |
The Existing Carib Council
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Tourism, Hand craft, Culture Development and Special Events. Kent Auguiste Health, Social Issues and Community Development. Christabelle Auguiste Education, Public Relations and Research. Derick Joseph Youth and Sports Alphonsus Francis Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. |
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