Caribbean eye. Guyana footage. Tape 1 /

Part 1 (Part 2 on tape 2) – Ken Corsbie interviews Denis Williams - Writer / Archaeologist. Director - Walter Roth - Museum Of Anthropology about: - How and when did the Amerindians come to Trinidad? - How did they live - hunters and gatherers? - What kind of evidence do we have of how they lived? -...

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Other Authors: Corsbie, Ken (Interviewer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: Trinidad and Tobago : Banyan Archive, 1989.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:Part 1 (Part 2 on tape 2) – Ken Corsbie interviews Denis Williams - Writer / Archaeologist. Director - Walter Roth - Museum Of Anthropology about: - How and when did the Amerindians come to Trinidad? - How did they live - hunters and gatherers? - What kind of evidence do we have of how they lived? - What kind of relationship did they have to the land before and after the Europeans came? - How do the Amerindians relate to today's world?, - What can the Caribbean learn from Amerindian life and lifestyles ? - What influence does Amerindians have on art today (in Guyana mainly) - about the Caribbean man and what makes him what he is and his relationship to other races and Western Societies? Location: Walter Roth - Museum Of Anthropology, Georgetown, Guyana.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (19 minutes)
Playing Time:00:18:42