AMERICAN VIRGIN ISLANDS CREOLE
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Virgin Islands English and Dutch CreoleEXPERTSDr. Robin SabinoDr. Robin Sabino lived in the Virgin Islands . When Dr. Sabino was in St. Thomas getting her Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania she did her thesis on this creole language, and was working with the last known living speaker, who died in 1980. Creoles with a Dutch lexicon emerged in (formally British)Guyana - once a group of Dutch colonies - on the Berbice and Essequibo rivers (Berbice Dutch Creole and Skepi Dutch, respectively) and in the Virgin Islands. Negerhollands (Dutch mainly in Zealandic and Flemish varieties) was treated as a separate language in its own right as early as 1780. The first booklet printed in Negerhollands indicates that the independent status of Negerhollands was already clearly acknowledged by the Moravians by 1765. Die Creol Tall 250 years of Negerhollands Texts by Robin Sabino
Dr. Robin Sabino Negerhollands Research
Anansi, Tekoma, and the Cow's Belly Folktale
A Brother Anansi and Brother Tecoma Stories spoken in
Standard English and Negerhollands English - translated and
spoken by Dr. Robin Sabino.
Learn More American Virgin Islands Creole
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"Domino" ©199060 Traditional Children's Songs, Games, Proverbs, and Culture From the United States Virgin Islands by Karen Ellis
45 minute Live Sound Field Recording
Cross Curricular, Interdisciplinary,
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THE NATIONAL CHILDREN'S FOLKSONG REPOSITORYEveryone can submit their songs and chants using the internet. Virgin Island people need to collect their culture and put it into the online repository. |
Dr. John Rickford
Watch and listen to Linguist Dr. John Rickford explain the value of the National Children's Folksong Repository. Virgin Island people need to collect their culture and put it into the online repository. Books by Dr. John Rickford
St. Croix Virgin Islands Online Curriculum By Karen Ellis © 1997
An Interdisiplinary thematic unit for the United States Virgin Islands. A semester of V.I. history and a semester of Caribbean History is mandatory for VI 9th graders . Learn about Calypso Kings and Queens, Quadrille Dancing.
VI RESOURCES
US Virgin Islands Dept. Of Education
Peter Wholihan
- Using Technology in Education
Title V Office
US Virgin Islands Dept. Of Education
340-775-2250 ext 261 Direct
340-775-7381 Fax
May 4, 2006—Out of the 1,530 teachers in the territory, 976 — or 36 percent — are not certified , according to Education Commissioner Noreen Michael, who testified during an Education, Culture and Youth Committee meeting held Thursday on St. Croix.
The Annotated Bibliography of Folk Plays in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1790-2000
is divided into five parts. Part One (I) contains bibliographies published between 1902-1996; Part Two (II), histories, personal journals, biographies, early writings from the colonial period and new anthropological studies showing the evolution of cultures in the Anglophone Caribbean; Part Three (III), background and theoretical material on carnival, folk plays, the English Mummers', the 17th century masques, rhetoric, and language; also included are accounts of folk performances in locations other than the Anglophone islands that shed light on the plays in the study; Part Four (IV) has descriptions of folk plays in specific areas; Part Five (V), literary sources, school texts, pedagogical materials providing source material for the plays. (Source material may be in the form of topics, specific language, music, or a literary work such as Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.); finally Part VI lists audio and video tapes and photographs collected by the researchers from 1994 to the present.LOC American Folklife Center - Virgin Islands
Yoruba contributed to American Virgin island Creole
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London Owambe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGybp6r__cQ
owambe ('come and show') party -
Owambe space
http://naijablog.blogspot.com/2006/03/owambe-space.html
Last night I went to a luxury owambe ('come and show') party.
A big society woman was 'washing' her new upscale housing estate in Maitama.
[...so much complexity and subtlety at work that owambes
at their finest reveal the genius of the (mainly Yoruba-derived) culture. ]
AYE AYE
In 1493 Columbus gave the Virgin Islands their present-day name and met some Amerindians on St. Croix . The St. Croix Tainos were subsequently decimated by genocide and epidemics.
Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink
http://www.centrelink.org
(this will take some time to peruse, consisting of its own
publications and a directory of many websites of interest)
KACIKE: The Journal of Caribbean Amerindian History and
Anthropology
http://www.kacike.org/
(meant primarily for an academic audience--a peer reviewed
journal that has some items that might be accessible to a
wider public)
Focusing specifically on the contemporary Carib community in
Arima, Trinidad, a site that focuses primarily on written
documents is that of the Santa Rosa Carib Community at
http://www.kacike.org/srcc/
.
One that has a much larger selection of visual aids, related
to the latter, can be found at
http://www.centrelink.org/fntt/
.
VIRGIN ISLANDS Archive Films
To Order: Click here to fill out a form to order footage. The
form will appear in a pop-up window. You may also contact an
Archive Films account representative at 212-822-7800/fax
212-645-2137.
File Number: AFP-98J
Year: 1946
Color: B/W
Type: Travelogue
Restrictions: Subjects:
Description:
74 CU Map indicates air routes between NY, Miami and
Virgin
Islands
.
102 WS POV, airplane window,
island
and sea, spinning airplane propeller in FG.
109 WS Aerial Drakes Passage.
117 WS Airplane wing in FG series of small
islands
and sea.
125 WS Aerial small
island
.
130 WS Airplane coming in for landing.
136 WS Airplane taxing on runway at St. Thomas' Truman
Airport.
144 MS Man standing next to Truman Airport's dedication
plaque.
149 WS Taxing airplane directed by traffic director.
154 MS Attendant wiping off tail of airplane.
157 MS Passengers deplaning from airplane.
169 WS
Island
bay.
174 WS Small
Island
chain.
190 CU Bust of King Christian IX of Denmark.
197 CU Inscription beneath bust.
205 WS Old Mobavian church on St. Thomas.
217 MS Old church bell on display with plaque telling of
church's founding in 1457.
219 MS Arched entrance way to church.
226 MS Ruins of Powder House on Goat
Island
.
240 WS Fort Christian.
243 MS Same, different angle.
250 MS Same, different angle. Two policemen meet and talk
before it.
261 WS Old steps on St. Thomas City.
275 MS Busy street in Charlotte Amalie.
285 MS Same different angle.
292 MS Grate and lush pathway.
296 MS People walk through alley.
305 MS Women walking into souvenir store.
313 CU Sign advertising duty free goods.
318 MS Woman behind outdoor basket stand.
326 CU Woven hat and baskets.
328 CU Woven hat and basket.
335 Sign, silver and other loot.
338 Montage of shops selling silver, art, gifts, etc.
350 CU Placemats.
361 CU Chinese tablecloth.
368 CU Detail of cloth embroidery.
373 CU Sign, entrance of French shop.
375 MS Display of duty-free French perfumes.
384 MS
Virgin
Island
Flag waving in breeze.
388 WS U.S. post office and custom house.
394 MS Custom agent walking down stairs.
401 CU Custom agent.
403 CU Sign on gate: U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Svcs.
409 MS Old black sedan driving through gate.
412 CU Written on car door: Department of Health - Municipal
Hospital No. 1
413 CU Army Officer in uniform.
416 WS Nurses walking up stairs of one story hospital.
426 CU
Virgin
Islands
flag waving.
432 MS Governors front porch. Governor walks out, flanked by
guards.
444 CU Archibald Alexander, Governor.
451 WS Blue beards castle overlooking Charlotte Amalie.
459 MS People waving from windows of castle tower.
470 CU Sign, Higgins Gate
473 CU Sign, Smith's Fancy
478 MS Old car drivers, past keep left sign.
484 WS Cars driving on left side of road
492 WS Car driving down road
495 WS Old pick-up truck driving down road.
502 MS Dump truck dumping gravel on road being built.
507 MS Steam roller on new road.
515 MS Car driving on scenic drive.
520 WS Water catchment systems on hillside above village.
521 WS Water collector.
528 MS Stone water viaduct
530 WS Hand takes cover off of water cistern.
531 WS Roof of cistern.
539 WS Natives in center of village, crowd around something.
544 MS Goat chewing grass.
550 MS Goats
556 MS Iguana
568 WS Pan over harbor and town of Charlotte Amalie.
585 WS Fishing boat in harbor.
591 MS Pleasure boats moored in harbor.
598 WS West Indian company dock, boat docked.
600 MS Flag waving on ship mast.
604 MS Cargo ship at dock.
607 MS Crane unloading cargo ship.
618 MS Longshoreman handing cargo.
623 MS American flag on ship's mast.
626 WS USS Navy salvage vessel.
633 MS Radar tower of same
638 MS Bow of same
641 MS Women waving from ship's deck
642 CU Woman in sun hat on deck.
644 CU Woman in straw hat looks over water.
645 CU Sign Caneel Bay.
648 WS Fishing boat cruises bay.
651 MS Glass bottom boat in bay.
654 MS View through floor of glass bottom boat of coral reefs
and sunken shipwreck.
690 MS Glass bottom boat.
694 MS Pleasure boat cruising by.
701 CU Man fishing with pole and harness, leans back in fight.
702 WS Swordfish fighting on line
703 CU Fisherman grimacing in struggle.
704 WS Tired swordfish being reeled in
708 CU Fisherman winding big reel.
709 MS Swordfish being reeled in.
713 WS Pleasure boat cruising
721 MS Man sitting on dock inspecting spear gun.
730 MS Man in fins and mask with spear gun dives into water.
735 MS Spear fun fisher swimming on water's surface.
744 MS Man fires spear gun.
754 MS Woman brings man mask and snorkel at surf side.
761 CU Man puts on mask and snorkel.
766 CU Flippers being put on feet.
772 CU Man adjusting mask.
780 MS Woman adjusts man's oxygen tank.
782 CU Man with diving mask on and air regulator in mouth.
783 MS Man in diving suit raises underwater camera to face,
walks into surf.
796 MS Dives into surf.
797 MS Woman dives into surf and swims.
805 MS Male snorkler with camera at surface.
821 MS Woman snorkeler starts snorkeling.
827 MS Male snorkeler shows woman his spear.
831 MS Snorkeler menage-a-trois.
835 Montage, snorkelers snorkling.
852 CU Woman snorkeler shows off lobster.
854 CU Snorkeler with spear gun shows off fish.
855 CU Large hermit crab in snorkelers hand retreats into
shell
856 CU Lobster in man's hand.
858 WS
Virgin
Isle Hotel
867 CU
Virgin
Isle Hotel sign.
870 Montage, series of documents guaranteeing money back if
temperature goes below 70 degrees.
889 MS Hotel compound
894 MS People on hotel terrace
901 MS Salt water pool, people, poolside, man dive off high
board.
908 CU Diver plunges into water.
911 MS Woman watches diver surface.
918 MS Pretty woman enjoying view of sea and
island
, smiles.
931 WS Man riding donkey carrying boxes, another follows.
939 MS Nature, donkey carries banana
944 WS Meagan Bay
951 WS Couple walking at surfside. Woman in bathing suit.
(End)
File Number: DN-61
Year: 1931
Color: B/W
Type: Newsreel
Restrictions:
Subjects: Agriculture - Harvest - Sugar Cane -
Virgin
Island
;
Mill - Sugar Cane; Agriculture - Tomato; Racism; Market -
Virgin
Island
; Housing - Poverty; Construction - Housing; Plantation -
Payroll; CU - Gears;
Description: Sugar Rebuilding an
Island
Industry 02:30:28:24-02:40:22:17
Virgin
Islands
, St Croix Harvesting sugar cane. Animal drawn carts with cane
along road. Weighing cane. Unloading trucks at mill. Milling
(nice gear CU shots) cane. Tomato growing: fields, picking,
boxing, unloading truck, onto small sailing ship. Mules and
donkeys by small shacks. Plantation livestock, oxen, mules, in
corral, pulling carts. Agri. Experimental Farm - CU shots
various types of plants. Distributing payroll. Market (racist
VO). Poor housing. Constructing new villages for
Virgin
Island
Co. See also R1.
File Number: DN-61
Year: 1931
Color: B/W
Type: Newsreel
Restrictions:
Subjects: Animals - Horses; Agriculture - Plowing - Mules;
Ecology - Deforestation; Agriculture - Sugar Cane - Virgin
Islands - Oxen; Agriculture - Plowing - Hand; Children -
Eating; CU - Hand - Candy; Scenics - Coastline; Street Scene;
Housing - Poverty Description: Sugar Rebuilding an Island
Industry 02:20:39:21-02:30:18:05 Virgin Islands,
St
Croix
CU shots babies and children eating sweets. Woman lying on
couch, eating candy. CU hand choosing from box of chocolates.
Feeding sugar lumps to horses. Track events. Scenic of
St
.
Croix
coast. Maps of Virgin Islands and
St
.
Croix
. Good street scenes and work scenes in
St
.
Croix
harbor town. Titles with demographic/economic statistics. Poor
living conditions. Sugar factories and harvesting equipment
repaired. Clearing land by hand and tractor (pull out trees -
burning, brief). Hoeing and plowing, horse and tractor.
Cutting seed shoots. Woman with baskets of cane on head
(sexist VO). Cane fields in full growth, harvesting cane. Oxen
carts.
File Number: AFP-149X, VTM-149X, NET-231
Year: 1900
Color: B/W
Type: Newsreel
Description: Early newsreels, various subjects.
0:00:05 NATIVE WOMAN WASHING NEGRO BABY IN NASSAU , Bahama
Islands
Edison, H30397, 8Apr03
Camera on sand and large black woman washing small black boy
in conventional galvanized iron tub. Other natives scatter in
all directions.
0:00:36 WEST INDIAN BOYS DIVING FOR MONEY
Edison, H27647, 28Jan03
St. Thomas, D. West Indies. Pier or dock. Several native boys
swim. Stop and tread water in front of camera.
0:01:54 NATIVE WOMEN COALING A SHIP AND SCRAMBLING FOR MONEY
Edison, H30406, 8Apr03
St. Thomas, Virgin Island. Women employed to replenish the
coal supply of large steam vessel. Portion of vessel tied to
dock shown. Several women scramble on the dock for money
thrown to them by ship's passengers. Native women lining up to
take the coal into the baskets on their heads and then walking
up the gangplank provided for the
delivery of coal.
0:07:00 NATIVE WOMEN COALING A SHIP AT ST. THOMAS, D. WEST
INDIES
Edison, H30403, 8Apr03
St. Thomas, Virgin Island. Dock near the bottom of a gangplank
provided for women, and a few men, employed to carry coal in
baskets onto ship, tied along dockside. A hundred women and
few men, w/ baskets on their heads walking up gangplank.
File Number:
HDN-53
Year:
1971
Color:
Color
Type:
Documentary
Restrictions:
Subjects:
Description: THE NIXONS VISIT THE VIRGIN ISLANDS. Air Force
One taxi to a stop on tarmac;
President Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon deplane via boarding
ramp and are greeted by officials; large crowd of spectators
watches the arrival from vicinity of the airport terminal
building; town and countryside POV moving car; WS vistas of
the Caribbean shoreline and coastal mountains; narrow street
scenes of town, pedestrians, storefronts / signs, small
buildings, government buildings, car traffic, traffic cop,
white tourists, EXT Virgin Islands National Bank, policeman on
the beat; CU tee-shirt emblazoned I slept on a Virgin; the
Nixons board Air Force One via boarding ramp at night and wave
goodbye, very dark / poor. Some underexposure and cinch line
scratches.
[On-screen timecode 01:00:00:00 - 01:09:45:00].
JMR
File Number: DN-LB-322
Year: 1934
Color: B/W
Type: Documentary Restrictions:
Subjects: Description: US imperialism, colonization; Life on
Virgin
Island
.
1:01:35 VS St. Croix in
Virgin
Islands
, scenery, as VO gives thumbnail history of colonization;
Ruins, mansions of Danish colonizers and sugar mill owners; US
bought St. Croix for 25 million dollars in 1917; VS of daily
life on
island
, excellent; Woman washing, food market, wells; Siesta chair,
white man in it.
1:08:04 Washington, DC, EXT, Department of Treasury building,
VS of statue of Alexander Hamilton.
1:08:27 St. Croix, ship anchored, small boats row to meet it,
VS ocean, beach; Excellent shots of cows, Zebu and ? from East
Indies; VS, harvest of sugar cane, women and men work in
fields, children chew on cane. Propaganda. Industry.
Exploitation. Ex-slaves.
AMM
File Number: DN-LB-322
Year: 1936
Color: B/W
Type: Travelogue Restrictions: Subjects:
Description: St. Thomas, excellent exploitation of workers.
US and Danish colonialism. Promotion for tourist industry.
1:10:59 A Brief Visit to St. Thomas,
Virgin
Islands
.
Illustrated map of
Virgin
Islands
; Carribean; Toursits take boat from luxury liner to dock, VO
talks about happy natives; Toursit on donkey; Emancipation
Park; EXT, Grand Hotel; VS of St. Thomas streets, buildings,
people, traffic, good; Signs in Danish (US bought
island
in 1917); Open drains; Open market place, shoppers, produce;
Black and white women model handmade hats and bags; LS
Lindbergh Bay; Girl splashing in ocean; 1:17:02 Excellent,
women and men carry baskets of coal to refuel ship, at 1 and
one half cents per 60 lb basket; 1:18:18 The Drake Seat
Maggin's Bay ?; LS Bluebeard's Castle Hotel; VS of tourists,
waiter mixes cocktail, swizel.
AMM
File Number: DN-LB-322
Year: ca. 1937
Color: B/W
Type: Documentary Restrictions: Subjects:
Description: CCC activity on
Virgin
Islands
.
1:21:42 Map of
Virgin
Islands
; Palm trees sway in wind in St. Croix, trade winds; VS of
Christiansted and Fredriksted, street scenes; Sign, National
Park Service CCC camp in deserted sugar factory; CCC workers,
all men, work nursery, plant mahogany trees; Re-planting palm
trees along roads; Cutting fire lanes through growth;
1:26:38 Outside Fredriksted, filling in swamp land to make
playground;
1:27:13 LS St. Thomas; Reforestation, men digging earth and
planting trees; Widening and grading roads.
File Number: AFP-98F
Year: 1937
Color: B/W
Type: Educational Restrictions:
Subjects: Description: (Audio)
Re-creation of Abraham Lincoln negotiating for the
Virgin
Islands
.
Landmarks. Fortress. Harbor. Fruit loaders and charcoal
gatherers. Hamilton's bell tower.
3345 ws Vista view of the
Virgin
Island
port and city.
End.
File Number: AFP-71J, VTM-71J, NET-33
Year: 1910's
Color: B/W
Type: Newsreel
2409 - MS - Woodrow Wilson arrives in St. Louis, Missouri in
1915 to accept Democratic nomination for President.
2728 - MS - The signing of a treaty to purchase
Virgin
Islands
for United States (1917).
2750 - MS - Scenes of workers engaged in
Virgin
Islands
crop production.
File Number: AFP-86H, VTM-86H
Year: 1971 Color: Color
Type: Travelogue Restrictions:
Subjects: Description: Promotional travelogue for Caribbean
vacationers. Lots of shots of people relaxing in tranquil
settings; nicely shot with good color, though not exactly
contemporary. The smarmy British narrator says things like,
Martinique is a sultry, female place...an alchemy of cinnamon
skin and warming sun.
0:05:34 vs Sequence, St Thomas (
Virgin
Islands
): pelican in flight; objects washed up on beach, old bottles
and plates; Charlotte Emily harbor, old stone fortress with
cannons [used by Sir Francis Drake, Captain Kidd and
Blackbeard]; people shopping, vs, man buys bottle of rum.
0:07:30 vs Sequence, Puerto Rico: Rocky coast; Morro Castle,
stone fortress with cannons; street scenes, San Juan, nice
shots of men playing dominos; policeman eats ice cream cone,
blows whistle; lush courtyard garden, CU fountain.
File Number:HD-65
Year: 1952
Color: B/W
Type: Newsreel
4545 Vol. 25 Rel. 595.
Carnival in Virgin Islands.
File Number: HAR-26
Year: 1930's
Color: Color
Type: Home Movie
Description: 1930s home movie travelogues of various Caribbean
Sea islands and parts of Central and South America.
Intertitles introduce sequences.
[On-screen timecode].
03:06:00 VS ocean liner / cruise ship deck scenes.
03:41:00 VS Cristobal, Panama.
04:00:00 VS ocean liner / cruise ship passengers play silly
comedy
skit / charade games on deck.
05:13:00 Netherlands Antilles (Curacao): VS headstones and
graves
in a 17th century Jewish cemetery.
05:50:00 Netherlands Antilles (Curacao): VS harbor scenes,
street scenes, colorful buildings, white tourist pedestrians,
black women carrying goods on their heads, etc.
08:32:00 La Guaira, Venezuela: VS coastal town, wide harbor,
foothills of the Andes Mountains surrounding the town.
09:50:00 Caracas, Venezuela: VS street scenes, pedestrians,
live chickens for sale at open-air street market, band of
street musicians playing mandolin-like instrument and maracas,
harbor, panorama of city and surrounding mountains.
12:38:00 Martinique: VS street scenes of small coastal city -
pedestrians, narrow streets, woman carrying baskets on
their heads, street market, women wearing colorful doo rag
headdresses, white policemen, storefront EXTs of bars, a
large library building, canal running through town, fog-capped
mountain, etc.
16:12:00 Saint-Pierre, Martinique: a beautiful, wide rainbow
over the city harbor.
16:44:00 St Thomas (US Virgin Islands): coastal city street
scenes, harbor, pedestrians, policemen, street vendors,
tourist woman riding a donkey, American Navy sailors on
shore leave.
18:45:00 St Thomas: Bluebeard's castle; VS street scenes.
20:38:00 Kingston, Jamaica: street scenes, traffic cop,
open-air street market / marketplace, fisherman holding up a
freshly caught blowfish for CAM.
22:08:00 Jamaica: small group of people marching down
countryside road, carrying a cross and flags, in religious
procession / parade.
22:30:00 Jamaica: a banana plantation; buildings of Spanish
Town historic landmark; lush countryside landscapes.
24:05:00 Jamaica: Constant Springs Hotel, poor shots,
underexposed.
25:50:00 Havana, Cuba: harbor and waterfront, POV passing
ship; the Morro Castle fort; the Malecon Sea Wall Drive;
EXT the Presidential Palace (now the Museum of the
Revolution);
EXT the Capitol building; EXT the National Theatre; La
Playa Beach; various buildings and monuments.
28:39:00 New Orleans: city street scene, PAN across wide
boulevard lined with storefronts and signs (eg, Loew's
Theater, Hotel New Orleans), with pedestrians and trolleys;
same shot, but at night, all lit up.
29:05:00 EXT train station building with sign inscribed Union
Station.
29:22:00 Elderly married couple get out of their parked car on
residential street and are greeted by people who run out
of large house to meet their arrival; CU shots of
well-dressed 1940s men standing outside of the house; man
shovels snow.
JMR
File Number: MT-4
Year: 1940
Color: B/W
Type: Newsreel Restrictions: Subjects:
Description: GATEWAYS TO PANAMA.
ws Battleships at sea.
ms Destroyer.
ms US officers looking through glass.
MAP: THE CARIBBEAN.
ms US officers seated at table.
ws Airplanes in flight.
ws Merchant ship.
ms Destroyer.
cu US officers on bridge.
ms Battleship.
ws Ship to Panama Canal.
cu Sign: It is prohibited to take photographs in this
reservation.
ws A small building along side of Canal.
ws Submarine.
ms Army encampment.
ms Soldiers marching.
ms Airplanes on ground.
ms Soldiers entering building.
ms Airplanes on ground.
ws Planes in flight.
MAP: THE CARIBBEAN.
ws Battleships.
ms Battleships.
ws Aircraft carrier.
ws Harbor--San Juan, Puerto Rico.
ws San Juan.
ws Ships in harbor.
cu D. Leahy at table.
ws Soldiers.
ws Tractor pulling gun.
cu US Army officer at desk, reading map.
ws Soldiers marching.
ws Construction work.
ws Airport.
ws St. Thomas,
Virgin
Islands
.
ms City of Charlotte Amalie.
ms Statue of King Christian.
cu Writing on statue of King.
ws Airplane on ground.
cu Rear of airplane.
ms Mechanics working on airplane.
ws Construction of airport.
ws Man dynamiting.
INSERT: GREATEST FEAR OF U.S. MILITARY MEN TODAY IS THAT NAZI
GERMANY WILL ESTABLISH BASES IN THE WEST INDIES OR SOUTH
AMERICA AS A PRELUDE TO FURTHER CONQUEST.
ws Men raising British flag.
cu British flag.
ws Beach.
ws Boats in harbor.
ws Bahamain capitol building.
ws Duke and Dutchess of Windsor.
ms Governor's mansion.
MAP: THE CARIBBEAN.
ws Ships at dock.
ws Officers on dock.
ws Warship on dock.
ws Sailing ship in harbor.
ws Office buildings.
ws Building.
ws Group of stores.
ms Policemen on street.
ms Car on street.
ms Town gate.
cu Policeman on horse.
ms Ship in dock.
ms Natives carrying bananas.
ms Natives loading sacks.
ms Windmill.
ms Destroyer.
ms British officers with telescopes.
ms Ship's wake.
cu A British colonial.
MAP: DUTCH COLONIES IN CARIBBEAN.
ws Curacao.
ws Harbor Curacao.
ws oil tanks.
ws Harbor of Willemstad.
ms loading steamship.
cu Man working hoists.
ws Dutch flag.
ms Governor of Dutch West Indies at desk.
ws Street.
cu Dutch coat of arms over door.
ws Government building.
ms Men at desk.
cu Dutchman making speech.
MAP: FRENCH COLONIES IN CARIBBEAN.
ws Harbor and town--Martinique.
ms Statue of Josephine.
ws Building.
ms Government palace through gate.
ms Soldiers marching.
ws Battleship.
cu Sailors disembarking.
ws Village.
ws Harbor.
ms Men at table drinking.
cu Man talking.
INSERT: MOST CLOSELY WATCHED OF ALL FRENCH POSSESSIONS IN THE
WESTERN WORLD TODAY IS FRENCH GUIANA, SITE OF THE NOTORIOUS
PENAL
COLONY OF DEVIL'S
ISLAND
.
ws Mountain and harbor.
ws Village--Cayenne.
MAP:FRENCH GUIANA.
ms Street in Cayenne.
ms Men talking.
cu Men lying on sidewalk.
ws People eating in hotel.
cu Man playing violin.
cu Men playing guitars.
ms Band playing.
ms Birds on roof.
ms Chickens and dog in street.
ws Harbor.
Calypso Dreams has been internationally acclaimed as "far and away the best film ever made about calypso." It features such notable calypso stalwarts as the Mighty Sparrow, Calypso Rose and the late Lord Kitchener, with on-screen narration by David Rudder. Calypso Dreams is an intimate portrait of some of the true Calypsonians in Trinidad and Tobago, in performance and in conversation. Shot over 3 years in Port of Spain, Trinidad, the documentary includes such legendary calypsonians as Lord Pretender, Lord Kitchener, The Mighty Bomber, Relator, Lord Superior, Brigo, Mystic Prowler, Calypso Rose, The Mighty Sparrow, Terror, Valentino, Blakie, David Rudder, Regeneration Now, The Mighty Duke, Conqueror and many others.