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1. Antigua & Barbuda Culture | Lonely Planet World Guide
antigua barbuda. culture. Away from the resorts, antigua retains a traditional West Indian character, manifest barbuda shares the West Indian culture of its larger neighbor, but its
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Away from the resorts, Antigua retains a traditional West Indian character, manifest in the gingerbread architecture found around the capital, the popularity of steel band, calypso and reggae music, and in festivities such as Carnival. English traditions also play an important role, notably in the popularity of Anglicanism and cricket. Several Antiguan cricketers are considered among the best of all time. English is the official language, but most islanders speak a local patois. Antigua has a venerable literary tradition, dating back to colonial memoirs, and continuing with the works of world-renowned author Jamaica Kincaid. While generally friendly to outsiders, Antiguans are jealous of those who come from independent nations. The country's first prime minister was a trade unionist who led the fight for Antiguan autonomy. Among the British Caribbean islands, Antigua is one of the few that elects its own head of state. Barbuda shares the West Indian culture of its larger neighbor, but its isolation has given it some peculiar traits. Most of its 1100 people share half a dozen surnames and can trace their lineage to a small group of slaves brought to the island in the late 1600s. Breeding experiments on the slaves produced a population of inordinately tall people.
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Official Site of the antigua and barbuda Department of Tourism. Click here to seewhat visitors are saying about the people and culture of antigua and barbuda.
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Slavery left a bitter legacy on Antigua. "Freedom" came on August 1, 1834, but the lack of an "apprenticeship" or transition period left former slaves instantly impoverished. They had no choice but to continue working on the sugar plantations, where conditions and wages kept them dependent on their former masters.
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on Heavenly Hill, Art Events, Artists and more click here Official Site of the Antigua and Barbuda Department of Tourism Click here to see what visitors are saying about the people and culture of Antigua and Barbuda. I t would be difficult to overestimate the impact on Antigua's history of the arrival, one fateful day in 1684, of Sir Christopher Codrington. An enterprising man, Codrington had come to Antigua to find out if the island would support the sort of large-scale sugar cultivation that already flourished elsewhere in the Caribbean. His initial efforts proved to be quite successful, and over the next fifty years sugar cultivation on Antigua exploded. By the middle of the 18th century the island was dotted with more than 150 cane-processing windmillseach the focal point of a sizeable plantation. Today almost 100 of these picturesque stone towers remain, although they now serve as houses, bars, restaurants and shops. At

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Antigua. The largest of the British Leeward Islands had warm, steady winds, a complex coastline of safe harbors, and a protective, nearly unbroken wall of coral reef. It would make a perfect place to hide a fleet. And so in 1784 the legendary Admiral Horatio Nelson sailed to Antigua and established Great Britain's most important Caribbean base. Little did he know that over 300 years later the same unique characteristics that attracted the Royal Navy would transform Antigua and Barbuda into one of the Caribbean's premier tourist destinations. In Antigua the signs are still there, they just point to different things. The Trade Winds that once blew British men-of-war safely into English Harbour now fuel one of the world's foremost maritime events, Sailing Week . The expansive, winding coastline that made Antigua difficult for outsiders to navigate is where today's trekkers encounter a tremendous wealth of secluded, powdery soft beaches . The coral reefs of Antigua, once the bane of marauding enemy ships, now attract snorkelers and scuba divers from all over the world. And the fascinating little island of

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Redcliffe Quay, a site redolent of the 18th century, this complex provides a pierwhere cruise ship passengers can enjoy the culture of antigua and barbuda.
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Press Room Latest News from Antigua and Barbuda PM BIRD HONOURED BY CTO
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Tuesday, 4th June 2002.....Prime Minister Lester Bird was among fifty-three regional tourism officials who were honoured at the combined Caribbean Tourism Organisations (CTO) Fiftieth Anniversary Awards Presentation and the Twenty-Ninth Annual Governments Of The Caribbean State Ball which was held on Friday May 31, at the luxurious Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City.
PM Bird and his two daughters Donyelle and Rica. Donyelle (right) travelled to New York to accept the award on behalf of her dad who was engaged in national business.
Photo: Norman “Gus” Thomas The CTO takes time out each year to honour the "movers and shakers" of the region's tourism product for their hard work and dedication to the industry.
In this regard Prime Minister Lester Bird has had a considerable impact on the growth and development of tourism in Antigua and Barbuda. His vision was to use tourism to transform the economy of his country and improve the quality of life of his people. His dynamic leadership skills and many successes over the years has proved his vision a reality. In 1976, Mr. Bird was appointed as Minister of Tourism, a portfolio he held for 14 years. During that time he constructed Antigua and Barbuda's tourism programme on three pillars: the creation of a modern capital city, with tourism services as its fundamental underpinning; the doubling of the number of hotel rooms to accommodate large numbers of visitors to ensure regular and sustained calls by international carriers; and the education and training of the people of Antigua and Barbuda to operate the hospitality industry at the highest international standards.

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A brief history provided by the Department of Tourism.
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Slavery left a bitter legacy on Antigua. "Freedom" came on August 1, 1834, but the lack of an "apprenticeship" or transition period left former slaves instantly impoverished. They had no choice but to continue working on the sugar plantations, where conditions and wages kept them dependent on their former masters.
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Heavenly Hill Gallery Antigua
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on Heavenly Hill, Art Events, Artists and more click here Official Site of the Antigua and Barbuda Department of Tourism Click here to see what visitors are saying about the people and culture of Antigua and Barbuda. I t would be difficult to overestimate the impact on Antigua's history of the arrival, one fateful day in 1684, of Sir Christopher Codrington. An enterprising man, Codrington had come to Antigua to find out if the island would support the sort of large-scale sugar cultivation that already flourished elsewhere in the Caribbean. His initial efforts proved to be quite successful, and over the next fifty years sugar cultivation on Antigua exploded. By the middle of the 18th century the island was dotted with more than 150 cane-processing windmillseach the focal point of a sizeable plantation. Today almost 100 of these picturesque stone towers remain, although they now serve as houses, bars, restaurants and shops. At

9. LookSmart - Directory - Antigua And Barbuda Culture And Amusements
Amusements. antigua and barbuda culture and Amusements Contains a listof cultural spots and exciting activities in antigua and barbuda.
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  • Calabash Skyviews - Antigua
    Good general guide to the island lists accommodations, watersports, shopping and nightlife.
    Calendar of Events - Department of Tourism

    Find a schedule of events and activities in Antigua and Barbuda. Includes the dates of public holidays.
    Club Antigua

    Renovated after 1995's Hurricane Luis, this resort offers accommodations for different budgets. Read about the services.
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    Family-owned and operated 60-foot sailing catamaran is available for charters, sailing vacations and tours. Surf Antigua Research surfing in Antigua. View photos of beaches, find diving, windsurfing and biking information and link to surfing resources.
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    Peruse a collection of artwork by local artists featured at this gallery and restaurant in Antigua. Find contact details for the gallery.
    Nelson's Dockyard National Park

    Marine museum and national park offers the history of the English Harbor in Antigua. Read a brief history of the dockyard.
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    Slavery left a bitter legacy on Antigua. "Freedom" came on August 1, 1834, but the lack of an "apprenticeship" or transition period left former slaves instantly impoverished. They had no choice but to continue working on the sugar plantations, where conditions and wages kept them dependent on their former masters. Brought to you by:
    Click here I t would be difficult to overestimate the impact on Antigua's history of the arrival, one fateful day in 1684, of Sir Christopher Codrington. An enterprising man, Codrington had come to Antigua to find out if the island would support the sort of large-scale sugar cultivation that already flourished elsewhere in the Caribbean. His initial efforts proved to be quite successful, and over the next fifty years sugar cultivation on Antigua exploded. By the middle of the 18th century the island was dotted with more than 150 cane-processing windmillseach the focal point of a sizeable plantation. Today almost 100 of these picturesque stone towers remain, although they now serve as houses, bars, restaurants and shops. At Betty's Hope , Codrington's original sugar estate, visitors can see a fully-restored sugar mill.

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    O ne cannot fully grasp the culture of Antigua without considering the island's fierce devotion to cricket. The sport is played everywhere and at any time, though official matches tend to be held on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The cricket season lasts from January to July and is interspersed during most seasons with regional and international matches. The Antigua Recreation Ground, which became in 1980-81 the 52nd international test venue, is one of the most exciting places in the world to observe a match. The local crowd is extremely devoted to the game, and the facilities themselves are outstanding. Although Antigua's pool of players is small it has proven to be among the world's richest in talent, having produced three of the West Indies' best players. The first was Andy Roberts , who emerged as an international star during the mid-Seventies. Roberts' outstanding career as a fast bowler during the heyday of West Indian cricket in the early 80's was followed by his tenure as the coach of the West Indies team. Another great Antiguan player is Richie Richardson , the former captain of the West Indies, who developed into one of the game's most punishing batsmen in the decade following his 1983 debut.

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    is BellaOnline's Caribbean Culture Host Antigua and Barbuda Population : 67,000 (Antigua) and 1,500 (Barbuda) Capital : St John’s (Antigua) Language : English Area : Antigua - 108 square miles (279 sq km), Barbuda – 62 square miles (160 sq km) Political Status : Independent nation since 1981, member of the British Commonwealth History Englishmen coming from St Kitts claimed the island for the British Crown in 1632. In 1674 Sir Christopher Codrington set up the first sugar plantation. He was so successful that very rapidly many more plantations were established, with some 150 sugar mills built on the island. Many of these mills, including the first one, are still standing today. To ensure the safety of the sugar industry the famous Admiral Horatio Nelson spent some time in the island to establish the strategic naval base at English Harbour. The naval facilities built then are still visible today and have been restored.

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    Englishmen coming from St Kitts claimed the island for the British Crown in 1632. In 1674 Sir Christopher Codrington set up the first sugar plantation. He was so successful that very rapidly many more plantations were established, with some 150 sugar mills built on the island. Many of these mills, including the first one, are still standing today.
    To ensure the safety of the sugar industry the famous Admiral Horatio Nelson spent some time in the island to establish the strategic naval base at English Harbour. The naval facilities built then are still visible today and have been restored.
    Antigua and Barbuda became an Associated State in 1967 and in 1981 acquired their full independence. Since then tourism became, with offshore banking, one of the main ressources of the islands.
    Good to know Antigua's tourist office boasts that the island has 365 beaches, 'one for each day of the year.'

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    The nation's first settlers were the Siboneys (meaning 'stone-people') about 200 years ago. Around 1200 AD, they were forced out by the raiding Caribs, who ranged from all over the Caribbean. Christopher Columbus discovered Antigua on his second trip to the Caribbean, in 1493 and named it after a church in Seville, Spain. When the British colonized Antigua in 1632, the island subsequently entered the sugar era.
    By the end of the eighteenth century, Antigua had become an important strategic port as well as a valuable commercial colony, known as the 'Gateway to the Caribbean'.

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