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Thesis AbstractAuthor: Sean Michael Jansen Degree Date: May 2000 Committee Chairperson: Locksley Edmondson Call Number: Thesis DT 3 .5 2000 J367 Description: x,
493 leaves: map; 29 cm. Abstract:
On a small island in the southernmost region of the Caribbean Sea, over one
million people from all around the world gather each year to celebrate and
reaffirm that the African legacy lives on. This island is Trinidad - with
an area of 1,864 square miles/4,828 square kilometers and an estimated 1999
population of 1.1 million-and the celebration is simply called 'Carnival',
which means 'farewell to the flesh'. Many of the revelers might not realize
the genuine African significance that lies behind each mask that is worn,
every step that is danced, every pan that is beaten and every calypso that
is sung. However, the dynamism and sheer enthusiasm that Trinidadians bring
to the event of Carnival in the contemporary age show how dearly they appreciate
and adore the history and cultural significance that is behind the biggest
festival in all of the Caribbean. |
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