Man from Jamaica's Hills

Man from Jamaica's Hills PDF Author: Elkanah Rhule
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ISBN: 9789768139580
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Languages : en
Pages : 136

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Man from Jamaica's Hills

Man from Jamaica's Hills PDF Author: Elkanah Rhule
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ISBN: 9789768139580
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136

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Come Back Old Iron Blue

Come Back Old Iron Blue PDF Author: Elkanah Rhule
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ISBN: 9789766102876
Category : Jamaica
Languages : en
Pages : 216

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A Naturalist's Sojourn in Jamaica

A Naturalist's Sojourn in Jamaica PDF Author: Philip Henry Gosse
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Category : Black people
Languages : en
Pages : 560

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Brother Man

Brother Man PDF Author: Roger Mais
Publisher: MacMillan Caribbean
ISBN: 9781405062961
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 184

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Originally published in 1954, this is the tragic story of an honest Rastafarian healer caught up in a web of intrigue and betrayal in Jamaica's tough West Kingston slums. It is a portrait of a ghetto saint - an ordinary man selected by the universe to bring enlightenment to poor belittled people.

Escape to Last Man Peak

Escape to Last Man Peak PDF Author: Jean D'Costa
Publisher: Hodder Education
ISBN: 1398319392
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 198

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There have been many great and enduring works of literature by Caribbean authors over the last century. The Caribbean Contemporary Classics collection celebrates these deep and vibrant stories, overflowing with life and acute observations about society. Sunrise Orphanage is a happy place until the great sickness comes to the country, when the ten orphan children are left to fend for themselves. Normal life breaks down, and people do what they can to survive. Threatened with being taken to a labour camp, the children's only alternative is a perilous journey across the island. Sanctuary awaits them at Last Man Peak, but will they be able to reach it? Unforeseen danger waits at every turn. No one can be trusted. The arduous trek would be challenging enough even without the need to avoid capture - capture which would mean the labour camp, or possibly something much worse. The journey, with only their wits and courage to help them, will change their lives for ever. Suitable for readers aged 11 and above.

The Hills of Hebron

The Hills of Hebron PDF Author: Sylvia Wynter
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Category : Jamaica
Languages : en
Pages : 328

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Walk Good

Walk Good PDF Author: Roland Thomas Reimer
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1553698711
Category : Jamaica
Languages : en
Pages : 276

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'Walk Good' is an adventure travel story chronicling the experiences of the author in Negril, Jamaica. It's an escape to the sunny beaches, the seas and the mountain back roads of the island. The culture of the island, including the food, the music, a smattering of history and the character of the people form the backdrop of the story. Walk Good, a Jamaican colloquialism, means 'have a safe and comfortable trip'. Come on along!

The Rastafari Movement

The Rastafari Movement PDF Author: Michael Barnett
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134816995
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 220

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The Rastafari Movement: A North American and Caribbean Perspective provides a historical and ideological overview of the Rastafari movement in the context of its early beginnings in the island of Jamaica and its eventual establishment in other geographic locations. Building on previous scholarship and the author's own fieldwork, the text goes on to provide a rich comparative analysis of the Rastafari movement with other Black theological movements, specifically the Nation of Islam and the Black Hebrew Israelites in the context of the United States. The text explores the following topics: • Pan-Africanism, Black nationalism and Rastafari; • gender dynamics; • globalization; • concepts and symbols; • other Black theological movements. This text is ideal for students of religious studies, sociology, anthropology, African Diaspora studies, African American studies, and Black studies who wish to gain an understanding of the history and beliefs of the Rastafari Movement.

Between Those Hills of Western Jamica

Between Those Hills of Western Jamica PDF Author: Telford L. Fletcher
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ISBN: 9781607254355
Category : Blacks
Languages : en
Pages : 328

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Jamaican Gold

Jamaican Gold PDF Author: Rachael Irving
Publisher: University of West Indies Press
ISBN: 9789766402341
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 144

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"Riddle me this, riddle me that, guess me this riddle, and perhaps not: A we run things, things no run we. Who could that be?" One possible answer: Jamaican sprinters. Enquiring minds want to know: Why do Jamaicans run so fast? Usain Bolt may be the most recent and the most spectacular Jamaican practitioner of the art of speed, but he and Shelly-Ann Fraser stand on the shoulders of giants of both genders, heirs to a pedigree that goes back at least a hundred years to the teenaged Norman Manley and before. For years before the explosion of "Lightning" Bolt on the Beijing Olympics track, the consistent speediness of men and women from this small island had been the subject of serious and humorous speculation, pride and "su-su". What is the "gold" that is mined so consistently by Jamaican sprinters that permits the little country to claim a place among the top five countries, measured in terms of medals per capita of population, in almost every Olympics since the Second World War - and all on the basis of athletics, mostly the sprints (400 metres and under)? Can science explain it? Does the touchy area of genetics - even though, scientifically speaking, there's no such thing as "race" - explain it? For instance, all the current world record holders for the sprints - and most of the former for the past fifty years or so - have been born in the Americas, descendants of slaves of West African lineage. Is running fast "in the blood", so to speak? Or is it as simple as the varieties of yam (twenty-two at last count) to be found on the hills of Jamaica and in the stomachs of its people? Behind the simple tales of the tape are theories and questions that have attracted fourteen specialists from a range of disciplines, from biochemistry to physiology, from genetics to psychiatry, each with an insight, a piece of the puzzle. Jamaican Gold presents research and argument, history and biography - and much more - for the specialist and the sports fan, for the academic and the coach, in one attractive, easy-to-read volume, packed with photographs and illustrations, including a special section of memorable photos of the heroes of yesteryear and today. With Jamaican Gold to hand, the London Olympics will be just as thrilling, and you'll be closer to answering the question: Why do those Jamaicans run so fast?