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  1. Carib Expulsion

    The Carib people Carib Expulsion was the France French led ethnic cleansing that removed most of the Carib people Carib population in 1660 from present day Martinique . This followed the French invasion in 1635 and its conquest of the people on the Caribbean island that made it part of the French colonial empires French colonial empire . History The Carib people had migrated from the mainland to the islands about 1200 Common Era CE , according to carbon dating of artifacts. They largely displaced, exterminated and assimilated the Ta no people Taino who were resident on the island at the time. ref name Sweeney http www.diaspora.uiuc.edu news0307 news0307 7.pdf Sweeney, James L. 2007 . Caribs, Maroons, Jacobins, Brigands, and Sugar Barons The Last Stand of the Black Caribs on St. Vincent , African Diaspora Archaeology Network , March 2007, retrieved 26 April 2007 ref In 1635 the Carib were overwhelmed in turn by French forces led by the adventurer Pierre Belain d Esnambuc and his nephew Jacques Dyel du Parquet , who imposed French colonial empires French colonial rule on the Indigenous peoples of the Americas indigenous Carib peoples. Cardinal Richelieu of France gave the island to the Compagnie de Saint Christophe Saint Christophe Company , in which he was a shareholder. Later the company was reorganized as the Compagnie des les de l Am rique Company of the American Islands . The French colonists imposed French Law on the conquered inhabitants, and Jesuit missionaries arrived to religious conversion convert them to the Roman Catholic Church . ref http www.martinique.pref.gouv.fr ... Government translation by Maryanne Dassonville . Retrieved 26 April 2007 ref Because the Carib ... area known as Cabesterre leeward side . The French had pushed the remaining Carib people to this northeastern ..., with the Dominicans ultimately prevailing. When the Carib revolted against French rule in 1660, the Governor ... signed a peace treaty with the few remaining Carib. Some Carib had fled to Dominica or Saint Vincent ...   more details



  1. The Expulsion

    The Expulsion may refer to The expulsion of the Acadians from Acadia, see Great Upheaval The expulsion of Germans after World War II Expulsion of Poles disambiguation , several historical events The Expulsion film The Expulsion film , a 1923 German film See also Indian removal disambig ...   more details



  1. Expulsion

    wiktionary expulsion expulsions Expulsion may refer to Expulsion academia , removing a student from a school or university Expulsion from the United States Congress , the most serious form of disciplinary action that can be taken against a Member of Congress Deportation , the expulsion of someone from a country Population transfer , the forced migration of people by the state Repatriation , return of refugees or soldiers to their homes, most notably following a war The Expulsion film The Expulsion film , a 1923 silent German film Expulsion band , Swedish doom death metal band active 1988 1998 Fetal expulsion , resulting in childbirth or Miscarriage In Association football Soccer , an expulsion is the Misconduct association football sending off of a player who either accumulates a certain number of fouls or an action that isn t adequate of sportsmanship. See also Selfref See Category Forced migration for specific expulsions. Banishment disambiguation Exile , means to be away from one s home i.e. city, state or country , while either being explicitly refused permission to return and or being threatened with imprisonment or death upon return. It can be a form of punishment and solitude disambiguation cs Vys dlen fr Expulsion ...   more details



  1. Carib (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Carib The Carib people Carib are a group of people who live in the Lesser Antilles islands. Carib may also refer to Eulampis , a genus of hummingbird with the following species Green throated Carib Purple throated Carib Carib Brewery , a brewery headquartered in Trinidad and Tobago Cariban languages , an indigenous language family of South America Carib language , an Amerindian language in the Cariban language family Carib Aviation , a former airline based in Antigua and Barbuda Carib Territory , a district in the Caribbean island nation of Dominica USS Carib USS Carib , the name of several vessels in the U.S. Navy Black Carib , a British colonial term for the Garinagu people Carib Grackle , a New World tropical blackbird See also Carob Caribbean disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. USS Carib

    USS Carib is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy USS Carib ID 1765 was a cargo ship built in 1916 by Detroit Shipbuilding Co., Detroit, Michigan . USS Carib AT 82 was launched 7 February 1943 by Charleston Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Charleston, South Carolina . References DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs c3 list.htm Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Carib Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Carib ...   more details



  1. Carib Brewery

    Infobox brewery name Carib Brewery image caption location Trinidad and Tobago coordinates owner opened closed production url http www.caribbrewery.com active beers seasonal beers other beers inactive beers primarysources date February 2009 The Carib Brewery is a brewery headquartered in Trinidad and Tobago . It produces Carib and Stag beer s and a range of Carib Shandy products Ginger Shandy , Lime fruit Lime Shandy and Bissap Sorrel Shandy . The main brewery is located in Champs Fleurs , Trinidad, while Carib also has breweries in Saint Kitts and Nevis and Grenada . http www.caribbeer.com company.htm 4 The Caribbean Development Company is owned by the Ansa McAl Group of Companies. Products Carib Beer is a line of beer s Brewing beer brewed by the Carib Brewing Company, Ltd. in Trinidad . External links http www.caribbeer.com Carib Beer Official Site beer stub Trinidad stub Category Beer and breweries in the Caribbean Category Beverage companies of Trinidad and Tobago sv Carib uk Carib Brewery ...   more details



  1. Carib Territory

    File Carib Territory.svg thumb right 230px Dominica s East coast territory of the Kalinago tribe The Carib Territory or Carib Reserve is a convert 3700 acre km2 adj on district in the Caribbean island nation of Dominica . It was established for the descendants of the indigenous Carib people , also known as the Kalinago, who inhabited Dominica prior to European colonization and settlement. The Carib .... An incident later known as the Carib War escalated from a brief skirmish in the Territory in 1930 ... was instituted the same year as part of an island wide system. The Carib Reserve Act, enacted the year of Dominica s independence in 1978, reaffirmed the Carib Territory s boundaries, its land ... and infrastructure were finally introduced to the Carib Territory, which also established contacts ... of the Carib Territory is estimated around 3,000 Caribs. Legal residents share public property communal ownership of all land within the Territory. The Carib Territory has limited local government in the institutions of the Carib Council, and its head the Carib Chief, which are the equivalent in power ... centre is in Salybia , the largest of eight hamlets in the Carib Territory. A modern movement in the Carib Territory has supported the rediscovery and preservation of Carib culture. This has been fueled in part by Dominica s tourist industry. A model Carib village was established ... locations, and practice traditional Carib crafts, such as making baskets and pottery, that are sold to tourists as souvenirs. TOC limit limit 2 History Establishment of the Carib Reserve Dominica is the only Eastern Caribbean island that still has a population of pre Columbian native Carib people ... of land for the Carib people occurred in 1763, when convert 232 acre km2 of mountainous land and rocky ... Kingdom George III from this another legend spread, and persisted among some Carib to the present, that Charlotte had set aside half of Dominica for the Carib people. ref harvnb Honychurch 1998 ...   more details



  1. Carib Aviation

    Infobox Airline airline Carib Aviation logo logo size 350 fleet size 8 destinations 14 IATA 3Q ICAO DEL callsign RED TAIL parent Carib Aviation Limited company slogan founded 1972 headquarters Antigua key people Bruce Kaufman CEO hubs VC Bird International Airport secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website http www.carib aviation.com Carib Aviation was an airline based in Antigua and Barbuda . History Founded in 1972 with a single prop engine aircraft, Carib Aviation provided charter and scheduled flights throughout the Caribbean from its main base in Antigua . The company employed 63 personnel, including some 15 pilots and 22 engineering staff. The office facilities were at VC Bird International Airport , accommodating administration, accounts, operations and traffic departments An addition terminal office facilities were located at Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport in Saint Kitts and Nevis islands. Carib Aviation also operated the DOMINICA AIR TAXI service between Antigua , Saint Lucia and Canefield Airport as well as a local feeder for LIAT . On Tuesday 30th September, 2008, Bruce Kaufman, CEO of the airline, announced that he was forced to cancel all flights the very same day because of no flight crews available. He accused LIAT to have hired 7 of his Twin Otter pilots within a few days, breaking an agreement between the two airlines signed earlier in 2008 and leaving him with no choice to stop all operations. ref http www.liatairline.com news carib update.html Carib Aviation suspends all operations, leaving LIAT in the dust ref ref http www.caribcreole1.com news antigue 1,579,17 09 2008 carib aviation en faillite technique .html Carib Aviation ... Airport Tortola Beef Island Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport Fleet As of September 2008 the Carib ... Islander External links http www.carib aviation.com Carib Aviation References references Aviation lists ... stub Antigua stub de Carib Aviation pl Carib Aviation ...   more details



  1. Carib Grackle

    Taxobox name Carib Grackle image IMG 3544b 1024.jpg image caption Female Carib Grackle status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo passerine Passeriformes familia Icterid ae genus Quiscalus species Q. lugubris binomial Quiscalus lugubris binomial authority William John Swainson Swainson , 1838 Image Carib Grackle Male.jpg thumb left Male The Carib Grackle , Quiscalus lugubris , is a New World tropical icterid blackbird , a resident breeder in the Lesser Antilles and northern South America east of the Andes mountains Andes , from Colombia east to Venezuela and northeastern Brazil . There are eight races, of which the most widespread is the nominate Q. l. lugubris of Trinidad and the South American mainland. This form was introduced to Tobago in 1905 and is now common there. The adult male Carib Grackle is 27  cm long with a long wedge shaped tail, although the latter is not so long as with other grackles. Its plumage is entirely black with a violet iridescence , its eyes are yellow, and it has a strong dark bill. The adult female is 23  cm long, with a shorter tail and brown plumage, darker on the upperparts. Young males are shorter tailed than adult males and have some brown in the plumage. Young females are very similar to the adult females. The island races differ from the nominate form in size, plumage shade, especially in the browns of the females, and vocalisations. The breeding habitat is open areas including cultivation and human habitation. This is a colonial breeder, with several deep, lined cup nests often being built in one tree. Two to four whitish eggs are laid. Incubation takes 12 days, with a further ... successful at rejecting the eggs of that species. The Carib Grackle is a highly gregarious species ... potential predators, such dog s, mongoose s or human s, and at night it roosts colonially. The Carib ... Birds of the Lesser Antilles Grackle, Carib es Quiscalus lugubris eo Kariba kviskalo fr Quiscale ...   more details



  1. Carib language

    Infobox language name Carib nativename Kali a, cari a pronunciation states Venezuela , the Guianas , a few in Brazil speakers 7,400 date 2001 ethnicity Kali na people Kali na familycolor American fam1 Cariban languages Cariban script Latin script iso3 car Image Kalina.png thumb 300px Kalina Carib , also known as Caribe , Cari a , Galibi , Galib , Kali na , Kalihna , Kalinya , Galibi Carib , Maraworno and Marworno , is an Amerindian languages Amerindian language in the Cariban languages Cariban language language family family . Carib is also spoken in Brazil , Suriname , Guyana and French Guyana . In Dominica , the Antillean creole include elements of Carib languages. In Brazil, it is called Galibi . Alphabet The Carib alphabet consists of 17 letters a , e , i , j , k , m , n , o , p , r , s , t , u , w , and y . Common Carib Words TWCleanup2 aina hand aipajawa shark akuri Common agouti agouti akuru mud, clay amoro thou, you a na we apo arm apukuita oar, paddle areku anger, war arepa cassava , cassava bread arukuma planet, star auto house aware opossum awu I, me ero this ero po here awasi Indian corn iku po puddle, pond, lake iromy dry season iru pa good isery new itoto enemy, stranger itupu grass jariku pelican je po bone jopoto chief jumy father kampo smoked meat kanawa large Dugout boat dugout kapu sky kari na Carib kataru green turtle katuri large basket carried on the back kawana leatherback turtle koko night konopo rain kurijara fishing boat kurita day maina garden, field makureru cactus manare cassava sieve manaty breast matapi cassava press matutu small table mauru cotton ... galibi.html Galibi True Carib External links ethnologue car linguistlist code car http wold.livingsources.org vocabulary 38 Ka lina Carib Vocabulary List from the World Loanword Database http www.rosettaproject.org archive car Entry for Carib at Rosetta Project http www.sil.org americas suriname Carib English CaribEngDictIndex.html Surinamese Carib English Online Dictionary http corpus1.mpi.nl ...   more details



  1. Carib Gold

    Infobox film name Carib Gold image border yes starring Ethel Waters br Coley Wallace br Cicely Tyson br Geoffrey Holder writer Charles Gossett screenplay Charles Gossett br D. Lyle Kretsinger editing Michael Young cinematography Charles O Rork director Harold Young director producer Warren Coleman music Frank Fields br Emil Velazco br Pinky Herman studio Onyx Pictures distributor Splendora Film Corporation released Film date df y 1956 9 20 United States runtime 62 minutes country Film USA language English Carib Gold 1956 is a maritime themed B movie , written and filmed almost entirely in Key West , Florida , with locally cast musicians and extras. It is most notable for its largely African American cast headlined by Ethel Waters , featuring the first known film roles for both Geoffrey Holder and Cicely Tyson . Thought lost for decades, the film is now in the public domain and was digitized in early 2012 and released online for free public viewing by Southern Methodist University , as part of the G. William Jones Film and Video Collection at the university s Hamon Art Library. Plot The movie starts with Neely, a shrimping boat s skipper, calling in to shore with news of a good catch. Subsequent conversations with Barb, his mate deckhand and Cap, his boss on shore, reveals that this boat ... to leave the table while Mom steps up to the stage and performs the film s title song, Carib Gold ... them that Lechock has been arrested for Barb s murder. Cast File Carib Gold cast credits.png thumb right Cast listing from Carib Gold. Ethel Waters as Mom Ryan Ryan s mother, owner of Duffy s bar ... 2Fjon&CISOPTR 0&CISOBOX 1&REC 1 Carib Gold at the Southern Methodist University s Hamon Arts Library http www.moviesmadeinkeywest.com english Carib Gold caribgold.html Carib Gold from http www.explorekeywesthistory.com about 20us.html Key West History Magazine imdb title 0264460 Carib Gold http www.ascap.com ... exact&search det tswpbv&results pp 30&start 1 Carib Gold song performed by Ethel Waters, licensed ...   more details



  1. Expulsion of Poles

    Explusion of Poles can refer to Expulsion of Poles by Germany in the 19th and 20th centuries Expulsion of Poles by Nazi Germany 1939 1944 See also Repatriation of Poles disambiguation Disambig ...   more details



  1. The Expulsion (film)

    Infobox film name The Expulsion image caption director F. W. Murnau producer Erich Pommer writer Carl Hauptmann br Thea von Harbou starring Carl Goetz music cinematography Karl Freund editing distributor released Film date 1923 10 23 df y runtime 40 minutes country Film Weimar Republic language Silent film Silent br German intertitles budget The Expulsion lang de Die Austreibung is a 1923 silent film silent Germany German drama film directed by F. W. Murnau . The film is now considered to be lost film lost . ref name silentera cite web url http www.silentera.com PSFL data A Austreibung1923.html title Progressive Silent Film List The Expulsion accessdate 2008 11 04 work Silent Era ref Cast Carl Goetz Father Steyer Ilka Gr ning Mother Steyer Eugen Kl pfer William Dieterle Lauer, the Hunter as Wilhelm Dieterle Aud Egede Nissen Ludmilla Emilie Kurz tailor Robert Leffler priest Lucie Mannheim Aenne Jakob Tiedtke Rentschreiber References reflist External links imdb title id 0013849 title The Expulsion Murnau DEFAULTSORT Expulsion, The Category 1923 films Category German language films Category German silent short films Category 1920s drama films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by F. W. Murnau Category Lost films Category 1920s short films 1920s Germany film stub ...   more details



  1. Expulsion (band)

    Refimprove date March 2012 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Expulsion background group or band origin Vallentuna , Sweden genre Death metal br Death doom years active 1988 1999 label Godhead record label Godhead br D dsmetallfirma Expulsion associated acts Treblinka band Treblinka br Tiamat band Tiamat br Mouthpeace br Mr. Death band Mr. Death past members Anders Holmberg br Stefan Lagergren br Calle Fransson br Fredrik Th rnqvist br Chelsea Krook br Chris Vowden Expulsion was a Death metal band from Vallentuna , Sweden that existed from 1988 to 1999. The band gained notability for being one of the earliest Swedish death metal bands, and that two of its members also played in black metal band Treblinka band Treblinka later named Tiamat band Tiamat . History In June 1988, the thrash metal band River s Edge recorded the demo Mind the Edge with guest vocalist Johan Edlund from the band Treblinka band Treblinka . ref Daniel Ekeroth http books.google.com books?id jRRvfWp95FIC&pg PA78&redir esc y v onepage&q&f false Swedish Death Metal . Second printing. Brooklyn, NY Bazillion Points 2009, p. 78. ref Stefan Lagergren guitar and Anders Holmberg bass continued River s Edge as Expulsion simultaneously to Treblinka ref name ekeroth345 Daniel Ekeroth http books.google.com books?id jRRvfWp95FIC&pg PA345&redir esc y v onepage&q&f false Swedish Death Metal . Second ... Points 2009, p. 82. ref Edlund himself stated I really don t remember singing on any Expulsion ... the record label alias D dsmetallfirma Expulsion in 1993. The debut album Overflow was released ... needed date March 2012 Musical style On the first two demos, Expulsion sounded like a thrashier Treblinka ... name ekeroth345 Expulsion have often cited the bands Obituary band Xecutioner , Atheist band Athetist ... formed the basis of Expulsion s sound. Citation needed date March 2012 Members Stefan Lagergren electric ... Expulsion Demo cassettes Cerebral Cessation 1988 Veiled in the Mists of Mystery 1989 References Reflist ...   more details



  1. Expulsion (academia)

    2009 Expulsion , exclusion , withdrawing , or permanent exclusion refers to the permanent removal of a student ... offence of appropriate severity in extreme cases. Laws and procedures regarding expulsion ... being unable to take a public examination . Reasons for expulsion from UK schools There may be occasions ... amount of a soft drug such as marijuana is not normally considered sufficient grounds for expulsion ... rules, that too could result in expulsion. Some offenses which may lead to expulsion when repeated ... to do with expulsion, but it could certainly lead to expulsion when repeated persistently. Stealing ... assaulted again as revenge for the excluded student s expulsion. Some regard this totting up process ... act, and expulsion can be seen as a second punishment imposed after the matter had been settled. Appeals The pupil and his or her parents can appeal to the school governors against the expulsion ... pupil are entitled to appeal against expulsion or an exclusion exceeding five days to a panel ... detailing the case for expulsion, and from the parents of the excluded pupil. The pupil and his or her ... of truth in carrying out an expulsion. Currently, if the matter is not a disciplinary issue, a Head will refer to an expulsion as a requirement to withdraw , and is immediate and permanent . ref http www.theroedeangirl.org ref Distinction between expulsion and rustication Whereas expulsion from ... States, expulsion criteria and process vary from state to state, though it is very difficult for a student .... Reasons for expulsion from U.S. schools Students may be withdrawn by their principals for a variety ... Administrator Recommendation of Expulsion Matrix , California Department of Education ref Violence Causing ... Who date June 2009 as something which can result in expulsion. While it is not mentioned explicitly .... However, if the offense that causes expulsion is highly threatening to others, then the student may ... and prosecution. New Zealand Expulsion and exclusion are both terms for removing a student from ...   more details



  1. Edict of Expulsion

    This article describes the Edict of Expulsion , given by Edward I of England in 1290, that expelled all Jew s from England . For information on the 1492 Edict of Expulsion from Spain, see the Alhambra decree . For other historic instances of Jews being expelled from their homes, see Jewish refugees . History of the Jews in England In 1290, Edward I of England King Edward I issued an edict expelling all Jew s from England . Lasting for the rest of the Middle Ages, it would be over 350 years until ... of the Civil Wars Citation needed date February 2012 . Buildup to expulsion The first Jewish ... a hundred Jews were massacred in the city of York . ref name Rubenstein 1996 39 Expulsion File Expulsion ... major step towards expulsion took place in 1275, with the Statute of Jewry . The statute outlawed all ... 18, the Edict of Expulsion was issued. One official reason for the expulsion was that Jews had neglected to follow the Statute of Jewry. The edict of expulsion was widely popular and met with little resistance, and the expulsion was quickly carried out. The Jewish population in England at the time ... s Jewish Solution Experiment and Expulsion, 1262 1290. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521520266 pp 27. ref The expulsion process went fairly smoothly, although there were a few horrific stories ... see Statute of Kalisz . Intermediate period Between the expulsion of Jew s in 1290 and their Resettlement ... precincts up to 1551 and even later. An attempt was made to obtain a revocation of the edict of expulsion ..., as in the case of Dr. Elyas Sabot in 1410, but it was not until the expulsion of the Jews from Spain ... in Scotland History of the Jews in Wales Alhambra Decree Expulsion of the Moriscos Edict of Fontainebleau Salzburg Religious conflict 1731 Expulsion of Protestants from Salzburg References div ... Experiment and Expulsion, 1262 1290 . Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521520266 also, http www.history.ac.uk ... Of Expulsion Category Jewish English history Category Medieval Jewish history Category Sephardi Jews ...   more details



  1. Expulsion of the Moriscos

    Image La Expulsi n en el Puerto de Denia. Vicente Mostre.jpg thumb right 350px Expulsion of the Moriscos ... King Philip III of Spain decreed the Expulsion of the Moriscos lang es Expulsi n de los moriscos , lang ... the rest, including their property, was impounded. The expulsion especially affected the Kingdom of Valencia ... experienced only half hearted efforts at identifying and expelling them. The expulsion was slower and a far ... the Moriscos of Valencia. Edict and expulsion Image Embarco moriscos en el Grao de valencia.jpg ... the expulsion, as losing their workers would ruin their agricultural incomes. The government offered ... 20 there was a rebellion against the expulsion. The rebels numbered 6,000 and held the remote valley ... Valencia. The start of 1610 saw the expulsion of the Moriscos of Kingdom of Aragon Aragon the specific ... Catalonia were exiled. Andalusia exiled some 32,000 Moriscos as well. ref name lyn47 The expulsion ... the expulsion lasted three years, from 1611 to 1614. Perhaps 32,000 Moriscos left in total. Some even managed to evade expulsion and stayed in Spain it is estimated that perhaps 10,000 Moriscos remained in Spain after the expulsion officially completed, mostly in Castile. ref name lyn47 The expulsion ... over a short period of time. Consequences The Council of Castile evaluated the expulsion in 1619 and concluded ... scholars of the expulsion have found no economic consequences on sectors where the Morisco population ... tremendously. ref name lyn49 Lynch, p. 49. ref The expulsion of 4 of the population may seem ... areas Valencia and Aragon were economically damaged for decades. The expulsion was a crippling blow ... of Catalonia Catalonian nobles now rose to prominence, their incomes far less affected. Thus the expulsion ... in the expulsion is they were not actually expelling Arabs nor were they expelling Berbers. The huge ... of Granada 1491 Alhambra Decree Edict of Expulsion Edict of Fontainebleau Salzburg Religious conflict 1731 Expulsion of Protestants from Salzburg References This article incorporates text translated from ...   more details



  1. The Expulsion of the Déisi

    The Expulsion of the D isi is a medieval Ireland Irish narrative of the Cycles of the Kings . It dates approximately to the 8th century, but survives only in manuscripts of a much later date. It describes the fictional history of the D isi , a group that had gained political power in parts of Ireland during the Early Middle Ages. Part of the text s purpose is to provide the kings of the D isi historically the descendants of unlanded vassal s to other tribes with a mythical noble origin as the heirs to a dynasty expelled from Hill of Tara Tara . The story survives in two different Old Irish versions, which contain essentially the same narrative supplemented by singular additions, including tangential ... from a fairly early date. Though its subject is the mythical origin of the D isi, The Expulsion .... The Expulsion of the D isi was long considered a more or less historically accurate account of a mass ... Irish only by Meyer in Anecdd. I, ref Kuno Meyer, ed., Tucait indarba na nDé ssi Expulsion .... The story continues with the D isi s expulsion from Tara, their sojourn in Leinster, and their patriation ... who delivers the prognostication. ref http www.maryjones.us ctexts dessi2.html This Is The Cause Of The Expulsion ... http www.maryjones.us ctexts dessi2.html This Is The Cause Of The Expulsion Of The D ssi To Munster ... Triphun, given in Expulsion as Eochaid s great grandson. However, Harleian gives an entirely different ... accurate version, and that the Expulsion version is a later textual corruption. Regardless, there is indeed ... their fortress in Cornwall rather than Dyfed. ref name TCW163 However, only The Expulsion of the D isi ... Vernam authorlink year 1954 title The Book Of U Maine Version Of The Expulsion Of The D ssi journal ... Hull first1 Vernam year 1957 59 title The later version of the Expulsion of the D ssi journal Zeitschrift ... doi cite journal last1 Meyer first1 Kuno Ed. authorlink Kuno Meyer year 1901 title The Expulsion of the Dessi ...&pg PA101 doi DEFAULTSORT Expulsion Of The Deisi Category Cycles of the Kings Category Early ...   more details



  1. Placental expulsion

    Placental expulsion also called afterbirth occurs when the placenta comes out of the birth canal after childbirth . The period from just after the baby is expelled until just after the placenta is expelled is called the third stage of labor . Physiology It begins as a physiological separation from the wall of the uterus. The placenta is usually expelled within 15 30 minutes of the baby being born. Maternal blood loss is limited by contraction childbirth contraction of the uterus following birth of the placenta. Normal blood loss is less than 600 millilitre mL . Management The third stage of labor can be managed actively, or it could be managed expectantly also known as physiological management or passive management , the latter allowing the placenta to be expelled without medical assistance. Active management routinely involves clamping of the umbilical cord , often within seconds or minutes of birth. It may also involve giving oxytocin via intramuscular injection, followed by cord traction to assist in delivering the placenta. The oxytocic agents augment uterine muscular contraction and the cord traction assists with rapid birth of the placenta. However, premature cord traction can pull the placenta before it has naturally detached from the uterine wall, resulting in hemorrhage. A Cochrane database study ref name Cochrane database cite doi 10.1002 14651858.CD000007 ref suggests that blood loss and the risk of postpartum bleeding will be reduced in women offered active management of the third stage of labour. However, the use of ergometrine for active management was associated with nausea or vomiting and hypertension, and controlled cord traction requires the immediate clamping of the umbilical cord . A summary ref name Chelmow of the Cochrane study came to the results that active ... . Retained placenta A retained placenta is a placenta that doesn t undergo expulsion within ... expulsion increases significantly with increased duration of farrowing . ref cite doi 10.1016 j.theriogenology.2003.10.008 ...   more details



  1. Expulsion of the Acadians

    contemporaneous image of the Expulsion of the Acadians The Expulsion of the Acadians also known as the Great Upheaval, the Great Expulsion, The Deportation, the Acadian Expulsion, Le Grand D rangement ... . The Expulsion 1755 1763 occurred during the French and Indian War . The Expulsion started by the British ... in Nova Scotia 1710 1760 , Oklahoma University Press. 2008 ref The Acadian Expulsion was part of the military ... against the British and those who did not. See John Faragher, p. 337 ref In the first wave of the expulsion ... , Isle Saint Jean and le Royale New France Isle Royale . During the second wave of the expulsion ... poem about the plight of the fictional character Evangeline it was widely popular and made the expulsion ... of the Expulsion of the Acadians, there was already a long history of Acadian and Wabanaki Confederacy .... Main Bay of Fundy Campaign 1755 The first wave of the expulsion began on August 10, 1755, with the Bay ... John Mack title A great and noble scheme the tragic story of the expulsion of the French Acadians from ... publisher W. W. Norton & Company isbn 9780393051353 page 338 ref The British ordered the expulsion of the Acadians .... ref John Grenier, p. 184 ref Many Acadians tried to escape the Expulsion by retreating to St. John ... persons aboard. ref Earle Lockerby, The Expulsion of the Acadians from Prince Edward Island . Nimbus Publications. 2009 ref By the time the second wave of the expulsion had begun, the British had discarded ... also large groups of Acadians. The government organized an expulsion of 1300 people, shipping them ... the expulsion, French Officer Charles Deschamps de Boish bert et de Raffetot Charles Deschamps de .... 1961. p.503 ref Piziquid Fort Edward There was Acadian and Mi kmaq resistance to the Expulsion ... In the first wave the Expulsion, most Acadian exiles were assigned to rural communities in Massachusetts ... wave of the Expulsion, they deported the Acadians to France. Maryland Approximately 1000 Acadians ... comparisons The Expulsion of the Acadians has been compared to many such military operations during ...   more details



  1. Expulsion of the Loyalists

    better called Royalists , Franklin Papers, Yale University DEFAULTSORT Loyalist, Expulsion of Category ... of Quebec Category History of Nova Scotia fr Expulsion des Loyalistes ...   more details



  1. Chief of the Carib Territory

    Politics of Dominica The Chief of the Carib Territory presides over the Carib Council, the local government of the Carib Territory or Carib Reserve ref Though under the Carib Reserve Act, the area s official name is the Carib Reserve, the Carib people themselves prefer the name Carib Territory, and that name is now in more popular use. See, e.g., harvnb Kossek 1994 p 191 The reserve was renamed Carib Territory by the Caribs themselves. harvnb Honychurch 1998 p 83 ...the Carib Territory, as it is now popularly called... . ref The position is the equivalent of a village councils in Dominica village council chairperson elsewhere in Dominica. ref harvnb Honychurch 1998 p 83 Except for this title, the Carib Chief plays the same role as all the other Village Council chairmen in Dominica. ref Beginning in the late 20th century, Carib Chiefs have also acted as a representative of the Carib Territory to other indigenous populations in the Caribbean region, and have worked with organizations including the Caribbean Organization of Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations . ref harvnb Kossek 1994 p 191 . ref Historically, the Chief was the leader of the Carib people Caribs or Kalinago, the indigenous inhabitants of Dominica. Under British colonialism, the title was officially recognized as a ceremonial position beginning in 1903, when the Carib Reserve was established. The colonial governor endowed the Carib Chief with a silver headed staff and a sash ... harvnb Honychurch 1998 p 82 . ref Colonial authorities suspended the position in 1930 after the Carib Territory The Carib War The Carib War , a brief, but violent, civil disturbance. ref See harvnb Honychurch ... 1875 1900 Auguiste Fran ois Served during the period when the Carib Reserve was officially established ... Land Rights, Cultural Identity and Gender Politics in the Carib Territory in Dominica editor1 last ... Category Carib people Category Indigenous topics of the Caribbean Category Indigenous leaders of the Americas ...   more details



  1. Island Carib language

    Infobox language name Island Carib nativename Kalh phona ethnicity Igneri states Dominica , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines St Vincent , Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad extinct 1920 ref familycolor American fam1 Maipurean languages Arawakan fam2 Northern fam3 Ta Arawakan Caribbean fam4 Ig eri iso3 crb Island Carib , also known as I eri Ig eri, Inyeri , was an Arawakan language of the Lesser Antilles related to Ta no language Ta no . It went extinct about 1920, but survives in its daughter language Garifuna language Garifuna . Despite its name, it was not a Carib language it was spoken by the Island Carib s due to intermarriage with the native Arawak of the islands. References Reflist Category Arawakan languages Category Languages of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Category Languages of Trinidad and Tobago Category Languages of Dominica ...   more details



  1. Purple-throated Carib

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Purple throated Carib image Purple throated carib hummingbird.jpg image caption Purple throated Carib in Morne Diablotins National Park, Dominica status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Apodiformes familia Trochilidae genus Eulampis species E. jugularis binomial Eulampis jugularis binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1766 synonyms Image Purple throated carib hummingbird feeding.jpg left thumb Purple throated carib feeding at a flower The Purple throated Carib Eulampis jugularis is a species of hummingbird in the Trochilidae family. It breeds on Antigua , Dominica , Guadeloupe , Martinique , Montserrat , Saba , Saint Kitts and Nevis , Saint Lucia , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and Sint Eustatius . It has occurred as a vagrancy in birds vagrant in Barbados , Barbuda , Grenada and the Virgin Islands . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest s and heavily degraded former forest. References Condor109 680 BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 48251 all Eulampis jugularis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 10 July 2007. External links commonscat inline Eulampis jugularis Category Eulampis hummingbird stub fr Colibri mad re hu B bortork kolibri pl Antylak purpurowy fi Piispakolibri sv Purpurstrupig karib ...   more details



  1. Santa Rosa Carib Community

    The Santa Rosa Carib Community is the major organisation of indigenous people in Trinidad and Tobago . The Carib people Carib s of Arima are descended from the original Amerindian inhabitants of Trinidad Amerindians from the former encomienda s of Tacarigua and Arauca Arouca, Trinidad and Tobago Arouca were resettled to Arima between 1784 and 1786. The SRCC was incorporated in 1973 to preserve the culture of the Caribs of Arima and maintain their role in the annual Santa Rosa Festival dedicated to Rose of Lima Santa Rosa de Lima , the first Catholic Church Catholic saint canonised in the New World . The SRCC is headed by its President Ricardo Bharath Hernandez and maintains a leadership role among indigenous organisations in Trinidad. The community is also the base for the Carib Queen currently Jennifer Cassar . The Amerindians were relocated to open their lands for settlement by the influx of French settlers brought in by the Cedula of Population and to separate the indigenous people from the newcomers see History of Trinidad and Tobago . The Mission was granted 1000 acres 4 km of land by Governor Jos Mar a Chac n Chac n , and Governor Sir Ralph Woodford added 320 acres 1.3 km . However, as the Mission gradually dissolved, these lands were seized by the state. External links http www.kacike.org srcc index.html Official Website of the Santa Rosa Carib Community Category Ethnic groups in Trinidad and Tobago Category Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean Category Arima ...   more details




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