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  1. Grenada (Cultures of the World) by Pang Guek Cheng, Guek-Cheng Pang, 2000-10-15
  2. A-Z of Grenada Heritage (Macmillian Caribbean a-Z) by John Angus Martin, 2007-10-11
  3. Carriacou String Band Serenade: Performing Identity in the Eastern Caribbean (Music Culture) by Rebecca S. Miller, 2008-01-11

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23. Society And Culture In Grenada
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  • Grenada - Information on 'Grenadians United in Virginia, Inc', photos and links to Grenadian resources.
  • Marryshow House University Centre - Activities at the Centre; material on T.A. Marryshow and his house; annotated bibliography of books on Grenada.
  • Monie's and Neil's Little Home - Personal homepage with information on diving in Grenada, photos, and links. Site in English and German.
  • Grenada SPCA - The GSPCA in a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to giving all of our animals, large and small respect and the best possible quality of life. Goals include education, investigation of cruelty cases, animal health, and the support of the animal hospital.
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24. Arts And Culture In Grenada
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25. Canadian Travellers Guide To Grenada
It s Carnival time again! Taste the richness of grenada s culture and celebrateSpiceMas 2004. It is a celebration of the unique culture of grenada.
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Sun. Sand. The Caribbean Sea on one side, the Atlantic Ocean on the other. Diving. Swimming. Miles upon miles of unspoiled natural beauty. The scent of spice in the air. Shopping. Relaxing. Sound too good to be true?
It's not...it's Grenada. Located at the southernmost tip of the Windward Islands about 100 miles off the coast of South America, Grenada is actually made up of three separate island states: Grenada, and its sister islands Carriacou (KARRy-a-COU) and Petite Martinique.
This site is designed specifically for Canadians traveling to the tri-island nation of Grenada. You will find all the information you need on how to get to Grenada, the currency and exchange rates, the climate, where to stay, where to shop, customs regulations as well as a list of some of the more frequently asked questions about Grenada.
We have also thrown in a few photos to help you envision yourself on the beach/under the water/hiking through the rainforest (this is especially therapeutic in mid-February!). We hope that this site will address many of your questions about Grenada and if you have any further questions or would like a brochure, please feel free to contact Karen Stephenson at the Grenada Board of Tourism in Toronto at 416-595-1339 or by email at: tourism@grenadaconsulate.com

26. The Official Site Of The Grenada Board Of Tourism
There is almost always something happening in grenada, regardless of the time ofyear. based activities which show off the uniqueness of the Grenadian culture.
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There is almost always something happening in Grenada, regardless of the time of year. We have our major festivals and events, but there are many smaller community based activities which show off the uniqueness of the Grenadian culture. Use the select feature to find events by date or leave the options blank to see the complete listing of activities and events happening in Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Search by: Start date: (MM/DD/YY) End date: (MM/DD/YY)
May 31, 2004 - Grenada Dance Festival 2004 Grenada
Venue: Grenada Trade Centre Morne Rouge
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27. Grenada - History & Culture
A calendar of events follows, and more information can be obtained by contactingyour travel agent or The grenada Board of Tourism. grenada s Carnival.
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Play Mas
L ate July and early August is the most festive time of the year in Grenada and Carriacou, a period marked by the excitement and energy of three major island celebrationsthe Carriacou Regatta, the Rainbow City Festival, and the ebullient Grenada Carnival . The three events overlap and complement each other in a dizzying panoply of shows, races, competitions, parades, expositions, pageants, and exhibits. Grenada and Carriacou exult in their own vitality during Play Mas, making it an unforgettable time to visit the island and to get to know its people. A calendar of events follows, and more information can be obtained by contacting your travel agent or The Grenada Board of Tourism. Carriacou Regatta
Boat Racing Rainbow City Festival
Grenada's Carnival May/June
Opening of Calypso Temts/Mas Camp July 1 - 17
Judging of Calypso Tents Saturday July 24
Junior Calypso Semi-Finals
(St. Joseph's R.C. School) Sunday, July 25

28. Calendar Of Events In Grenada
December. CHRISTMAS IN THE RAIN FOREST This event will highlight our culture,food and drink of the international community resident in grenada.
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What's Happening? January February March April ... December January New Year's Day
Officially a public holiday the new year's welcomed to
the island gala balls and parties at hotels and clubs
as well as Church services throughout the island THE NUTMEG PRINCESS
The award winning musical by Richardo Keens-Douglas will be staged on weekends only at the Marryshow Folk Theater. SPICE ISLAND BILLFISH TOURNAMENT
This annual tournament attracts fishermen from around the world with cash prizes totaling EC$100,000 for first, second and third place boats. Individual prizes are also given for the biggest game fish. 28 - Feb 3 GRENADA SAILING FESTIVAL
The seventh Annual Grenada Sailing Festival promises a lot of action with more than 4 races, regattas an all day craft market and a cultural street festival. YOUTH FESTIVAL 2000
February th ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE
This day is a National Holiday in observance of the islands' independence from Great Britain. Among the activities for the day is a Float Parade and cultural displays.

29. 1Up Travel : Grenada - History And Culture Of Grenada.
grenada History and culture. History The first people to inhabitwhat is now grenada were the Arawaks. They were later wiped out
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History The first people to inhabit what is now Grenada were the Arawaks. They were later wiped out by the Caribs, who occupied the island when Christopher Columbus landed there in 1498. The French built Grenada's first European settlement, initially appeasing and then slaughtering the Caribs, many of whom chose suicide over domination by the French. In 1651, the last of the Caribs leapt to their deaths from Morne de Sauteurs, a rocky promontory on the island's north coast.

30. 1Up Travel > Grenada > Travel & Tourism | Tourist Guide To Grenada
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Grenada is an independent country in the Caribbean Sea. It lies about 140 kilometres north of Trinidad. The island of Grenada makes up most of the country. It is the southernmost of the Windward Islands, a chain forming part of the Lesser Antilles in the West Indies The nation of Grenada also includes several tiny islands near the main island. In addition, it includes Carriacouwhich lies about 27 kilometres northeast of the main islandand several other small islands of the Grenadine chain, including Petit Martinique

31. Grenada - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Nearly all Grenadians are Christians, about half of them Catholics; Anglicanismis the largest Protestant religion. culture. Main article culture of grenada
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Alternate meanings, see Grenada (disambiguation)
Grenada , an island nation in the Caribbean Sea , is the second smallest independent country in the Western Hemisphere (after Saint Kitts and Nevis ). It is located in the southwestern part of the sea, north of Trinidad and Tobago , and south of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Grenada In Detail National motto
The Land, The People, The Light Official language English Capital St. George's Queen Elizabeth II Governor General Sir Daniel Williams Prime Minister Keith Mitchell Area
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Main article: History of Grenada The recorded history of Grenada begins in , when Christopher Columbus first sighted the island. After a failed British settlement attempt, the French purchased the island from the Carib indians in . The island was again ceded to Britain in . Grenada was made a Crown Colony in Independence was granted in , and in , after an unstable political period, power was seized by the charismatic and popular left-wing leader Maurice Bishop . Bishop's socialism and cooperation with Communist Cuba didn't sit well with the more conservative nations in the area, including

32. Editing Culture Of Grenada - Edit - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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33. Grenada, Eastern Caribbean: Culture And Lifestyle (navigation)
culture LIFESTYLE Agriculture and Industry Tourism Music Dance Dialect Folklore Events Nature Cuisine. HOME PAGE. More about grenada.
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34. Country Study Grenada Social Studies
grenada People History culture. Home. Country Profile grenada A general overviewincluding history, political structure, culture, leaders, media, and more.
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Grenada People History Culture Home Afghanistan Albania Algeria ... Vietnam You may find additional information about the country of your choice in the sections for Archaeology Anthropology or Ancient Civilizations CIA - The World Factbook Grenada A detailed look at Grenada including history, culture, economy, politics and many other topics. - From US Central Intelligence Agency - http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/gj.html Country Profile: Grenada A general overview including history, political structure, culture, leaders, media, and more. "From one angle, Grenada has an "exotic" flavour which appeals especially to Westerners. Known as the "Spice Island", it is the world's second-largest producer of nutmeg and is a significant producer of mace, cinnamon, ginger and cloves. It also boasts beautiful scenery, with picturesque and fertile valleys, rainforests, fast-flowing streams, hot springs, mountain lakes, a tropical climate and excellent beaches." - illustrated - From BBC - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/country_profiles/1209605.stm

35. Official Site Of The Grenada Drum Festival
The 2004 grenada Drum Festival promises even more cultural entertainment asthe Tivoli Drummers continue to spread the Drum culture from grenada.
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Grenada Drum Festival 2004
Since its inception in 2001, the Grenada Drum Festival has been hosted at the Tivoli Hard Court in St. Andrew's. In response to the overwhelming public support in 2003, the Drum Festival Committee has moved the 2004 Drum Fest to the nearby Seamoon Cultural Centre, which offers a larger and better stage with better lighting and crowd control. The ambience and closeness of past festivals will be maintained, as we seek to bring the audience into more intimate proximity to the performers. This year the food bar and display booths will form a ring around the audience, maintaining and enforcing the drum circle that is so important in preserving and heightening the drum spirit and energy. As in previous years, the festival will create a unique cultural village, with local Grenadian food, and art displays from visiting and local artists alike, and feature workshops on Dance Steps and Styles of Drumming along with performances from various local, regional and international groups. The groups that are lined up for 2004, boast of a collection that will surpass the other years in both quality and variety, as the Grenada Drum Festival hosts one of the best show-cases for cultural talent in the Caribbean.

36. Official Site Of The Grenada Drum Festival
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The Tivoli Drummers
The Tivoli Drummers are an Afro-Caribbean group based in the village of Tivoli, in the parish of St. Andrew, Grenada. The style of drumming in Tivoli comes from the traditional drumming brought to Grenada by African men and women during the slave era. Founded in 1995 by Livingston Krumah Nelson, the son of Lemo, a great traditional drummer, the mission of the Tivoli Drummers was to spread the Drum Culture. The group recruited young members and taught them the art of drum playing, dancing and singing in the traditional style. It was recognized early in the group formation that the number of persons needed to participate and the level of organization required to maintain the traditional style was quite difficult. Krumah, the Director of the Tivoli Drummers then introduced choreographed drumming. That style of drumming is unique to Tivoli drummers and is not seen on television, in the English speaking Caribbean or within the thirty-nine groups that performed in Guadeloupe at the 2001 Gwoka (Drum) Festival. It is this choreographed drumming which makes the Tivoli Drummers stand out and maps out for their niche market. To be successful the group embarked on several creative and experimental styles of drumming, facilitated by the manufacture of drums within the group and the introduction of other instruments. Today Tivoli Drummers can boast of its success and its impact on the Grenadian society.

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    38. Grenada Today - Feb 07th, 2004
    Officials of the Ministry of culture have confirmed that the contract of the ExecutiveDirector of the grenada Cultural Foundation (GCF) Simon Green has not
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    FEBRUARY 7th, 2004 Grenada's 30th Anniv. of Independence "recognising our worth, celebrating our achievements, exploring new frontiers" FEB 07 GREEN IS BOOTED OUT!!! OTHER STORIES Other news FEB 14 FEB 28 Other Issues JANUARY MARCH APRIL MAY ... EVENTS Links Caribbean CANA Officials of the Ministry of Culture have confirmed that the contract of the Executive Director of the Grenada Cultural Foundation (GCF) Simon Green has not been renewed. Informed sources told GRENADA TODAY that there seems to be some serious bickering between the Foundation and the Department of Culture on the planning and implementation of cultural activities on the island. Culture Minister Senator Brenda Hood confirmed to reporters at a press conference on Tuesday that Green was on contractual arrangements with the GCF and that when the agreement expired at the end of January it was not renewed by her Ministry. Hood did not offer any reason for the decision not to renew Green's contract but pointed out that like any institution, the Foundation has its plans and programmes that must be implemented effectively.

    39. Government Press Releases 2004
    Tourism and culture decided to link this year’s Tourism Expo with our IndependenceCelebrations. The expo will therefore take place at the grenada Trade and
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    JANUARY 2004 GRE NADA'S 30th ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE ...."recognising our worth, celebrating our achievements, exploring new frontiers" OTHER STORIES OTHER FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY BEAUTIFICATION OF CONSTITUENCIES
    It is expected that within the upcoming weeks major clean up campaigns will begin in all constituencies. Decoration of Government buildings and parishes will begin from the week of January 19, 2004. PARISH SPORTS PROGRAMMES
    The following sporting disciplines will be contested: cricket, football, basketball, lawn tennis, table tennis and athletics. The Ministry of Sports is coordinating these events. INDEPENDENCE PROGRAMMES AT SCHOOLS
    JUNIOR AND SENIOR CALYPSO COMPETITIONS
    The Junior Calypso Competition will be held on January 24, at the Grenada Trade Centre at 2:00 p.m. The Senior Calypso Competition has been reintroduced and will take place on January 30, 2004 at the Simon Cultural Centre. Invitations have been extended to both Calypso Associations, the Calypsonians in New York as well as individual Calypsonians. A number of persons have show interest and we await the deadline of January 23, when the finalist will be selected for the big show, which will take place at Simon Cultural Centre on January 30, at 7:00 p.m.

    40. Grenada --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Physical and human geography. culture. The grenada National Museum in St. After , culture from grenada The grenada National Museum in St.
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