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Schields, Chelsea. "Insurgent Intimacies." Radical History Review 2020, no. 136 (January 1, 2020): 98–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-7857283.

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Abstract This article examines the intertwined arguments for sexual revolution and decolonization in the Dutch Atlantic in the 1960s and 1970s. In this period, Antillean activists in the Netherlands and the Netherlands Antilles celebrated aspects of the Cuban Revolution and the US Black Power movement for their purported ability to regenerate romantic love. Activists contended that socialism and antiracist activism could forge new bonds of erotic equality to explode the ongoing effects of colonialism, slavery, and the regimes of sexual violence that maintained both. Considering the centrality of sexual politics to Antillean radical imaginaries, this article argues that Antilleans viewed sexual liberation as a primary rather than ancillary component of self-determination. Illuminating the Atlantic currents that informed Antillean arguments for insurgent forms of intimacy—from revolutionary Cuba to black struggle in the United States—this article reconceives of both the substance and geography of the sexual revolution.
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Donovan, Stephen K., and Corneos J. Veltkamp. "The Antillean Tertiary crinoid fauna." Journal of Paleontology 75, no. 3 (May 2001): 721–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000039755.

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Fossil crinoids are described from the Lesser Antilles for the first time. Crinoids are now known to occur in the Miocene of Carriacou, the Grenadines (four species), and in the Eocene and Miocene of Barbados (three species). Taxa include: isocrinid sp. indet., hyocrinid sp. indet. (both Eocene); the isocrinids Neocrinus decorus (Wyville Thomson, 1864) and Isocrinus sp., the bourgueticrinid Democrinus? sp., and the comatulid Horaeometra sp. (all Miocene). Despite the preponderance of taxa in open nomenclature, these are among the very few records of fossil crinoids from the Antillean region. Faunas are dominated by the columnals of isocrinids; bourgueticrinid and millericrinid columnals, and comatulid centrodorsals, are very rare, despite comatulids being both the most diverse crinoids in the modern fauna and the only group that occurs in shallow-water environments. Post-Eocene crinoid faunas in the Antillean region include taxa that are similar, at least at the generic level, to those of the present day. Democrinus? sp. from Carriacou is the first pre-Quaternary bourgueticrinid from the Antilles. Horaeometra sp. is the first fossil comatulid from the Antilles to be classified to generic level.The extant crinoid fauna of the tropical western Atlantic includes 23 genera/34 species of “stalkless” comatulid crinoids and eight genera/ten species of stalked crinoids. This is far greater than the known diversity of fossil crinoids from the Antillean region, which spans circa 120 Ma. The apparent rarity of fossil crinoids is probably part artefact, produced by collection bias, taphonomic effects, and the relative rarity of exposures of sedimentary units deposited in 150+ m, i.e., the environment of extant stalked crinoids.
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Miguel, Yolanda Martínez-San, and Katerina Gonzalez Seligmann. "Con-Federating the Archipelago: Introduction." Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism 24, no. 1 (March 1, 2020): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/07990537-8190541.

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This essay introduces the special section “Con-Federating the Archipelago: The Confederación Antillana and the West Indies Federation,” which interrogates the literary, intellectual, social, and political imaginaries fomented by the Confederación Antillana (Antillean Confederation) and the West Indies Federation, with the aim of promoting comparative studies and dialogue among scholars working on these two political projects. The Confederación Antillana was conceived to bring together three Spanish Antilles in dialogue with Haiti and Jamaica from the 1860s to 1898; the West Indies Federation became a governing body in the British Caribbean territories from 1958–62. These “con-federated” forms reverberate together in the idea of trans-Caribbean unity as a utopian reference for anti-imperial sovereignty and the decolonial achievement of racial equality. The guest editors provide a historical trajectory of both confederation projects in order to identify points of convergence and divergence between these two collective political projects to guide future comparative studies.
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Waldron, Lawrence. "COMMENT ON BOOK REVIEW." Latin American Antiquity 29, no. 3 (August 31, 2018): 640. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/laq.2018.45.

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In reading the recent LAQ review of my 2016 work, Handbook of Ceramic Animal Symbols in the Ancient Lesser Antilles (Roosevelt, review of Waldron, Latin American Antiquity 29:413–414), I was reminded how neglectful my own profession of precolumbian art history has been of ancient Antillean studies. Recognizing this important lacuna in the research, the University Press of Florida approached me with the possibility of writing two books on precolumbian Caribbean art. As pioneering works in this area, these books will be read by scholars mostly outside this area. They are bound to run afoul of readers who might think zoic (for formless animal spirits) is merely an overwrought version of zoomorphic (for physical representations of them), realistic means the same as mimetic or naturalistic, and trigonal ought to carry a meaning derived from geology rather than biology (e.g., trigonal clam shells) or the standard dictionary definition (i.e., “triangular in cross section”). Just two complaints in the LAQ review about my term usage could improve the book. Several times I used the word endemic instead of native inappropriately, and the word rectilinear should have been used more often than the vaguer geometric. The rest is quibbling. For example, my use of the term Amazonid (used similarly by preeminent Caribbean archaeologist Irving Rouse) to describe the culture of both Antilleans and Amazonians, is consistent with my insistence throughout the book that Antillean cultures, while partially derived from Amazonian ones, are not themselves Amazonian.
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Gunaratne, Anjuli I. "The Tracées of René Ménil." CLR James Journal 26, no. 1 (2020): 87–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/clrjames20212376.

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The figure of the tracée is significant for Ménil’s understanding of spatio-temporality, an understanding upon which rest, so this essay argues, his concepts of critique, poetic knowledge, and literary form. The argument takes as its starting point the work Ménil did to conceptualize history as the poesis of recuperation. In doing so, the essay argues for a renewed understanding of Ménil’s contribution to Caribbean philosophy as a whole. One of the most important components of this contribution, the essay claims, is the manner in which Ménil shifts the focus from how linguistic and cultural identity forms in the Antilles to how history appears. What this means is that Ménil works to displace the centrality of folklore and orality to the construction of Antillean identity in order to imagine how Antillean culture comes also to be expressed non-discursively. In Ménil’s work, this displacement occurs primarily by his re-thinking the relationship of architecture to literature. Re-thinking this relationship entails for Ménil recuperating the traces of an Antillean “past passed over,” which unexpectedly appear in both architectural structures and literary works. Paying attention to this particular and peculiar intellectual focus in Ménil’s work, this essay ultimately reconsiders the roles played by both discursive and non-discursive arts in the constitution of a decolonized aesthetics in the Antilles.
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Hunt, Jeffrey S., Eldredge Bermingham, and Robert E. Ricklefs. "Molecular Systematics and Biogeography of Antillean Thrashers, Tremblers, and Mockingbirds (Aves: Mimidae)." Auk 118, no. 1 (January 1, 2001): 35–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/auk/118.1.35.

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Abstract We constructed phylogenetic hypotheses for Greater and Lesser Antillean Mimidae, including five endemic species of tremblers and thrashers that represent the best plausible example of an avian radiation within the Lesser Antilles. Phylogenetic relationships were inferred from analysis of 3,491 base pairs (bp) of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and roughly 780 bp of the nuclear-encoded myoglobin gene. We used a subset of mtDNA gene sequences and pcrRFLP analysis to evaluate the phylogeographic relationships among individuals representing island populations of the Brown and Gray tremblers (Cinclocerthia ruficauda and C. gutturalis), Pearly-eyed Thrasher (Margarops fuscatus), Scaly-breasted Thrasher (Margarops fuscus), and Antillean and continental populations of the Tropical (Mimus gilvus) and Northern mockingbirds (Mimus polyglottos). Phylogeographic analysis distinguished three strongly differentiated mtDNA clades among tremblers, as well as distinct southern (St. Lucia and Martinique) and northern (Dominica to Montserrat) mtDNA lineages of the Scaly-breasted Thrasher. Minor geographic subdivision was also observed between continental and Antillean populations of the Tropical Mockingbird. Phylogenetic analyses of species-level Mimidae relationships that are based on mtDNA and nuclear sequences provide strong support for the monophyly and Antillean origin of a clade that consists of the tremblers, Pearly-eyed Thrasher, and Scaly-breasted Thrasher, but reject the monophyly of the genus Margarops. Phylogenetic analysis cannot confirm the monophyly of all endemic Antillean mimids because of the apparently contemporaneous diversification of the Antillean White-breasted Thrasher (Ramphocinclus brachyurus) with the continental Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) and Black Catbird (Melanoptila glabrirostris). However, an insertion and a deletion in the myoglobin intron 2 sequence support grouping the West Indian thrashers and tremblers, from which we infer that the endemic Lesser Antillean mimids are an indigenous radiation. Assuming a constant mtDNA clock for the Mimidae, the splitting of the Northern and Tropical mockingbird lineages is roughly contemporaneous with the separation of the three trembler clades, as well as the two Scaly-breasted Thrasher clades. Application of a mitochondrial DNA clock ticking at 2% sequence divergence per million years (Ma), suggests that the history of the endemic thrasher and trembler lineage in the West Indies extends back about 4 Ma, and the three distinct clades of tremblers split about 2 Ma ago.
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Ramos, Liliam, and Jessica De Souza Pozzi. "Práticas do desassossego: um estudo de caso sobre a literatura antilhana de língua francesa pelo viés decolonial / Practices of Disquiet: A Case Study on Antillean Literature in French According to Decolonial Criticism." Caligrama: Revista de Estudos Românicos 25, no. 3 (December 18, 2020): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/2238-3824.25.3.17-35.

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Resumo: Este artigo busca apresentar uma contribuição aos debates de culturas de língua francesa através de um estudo de caso sobre literatura antilhana por um viés decolonial (Walsh, 2013). Serão apresentados como exemplos decoloniais os estudos sobre a tradição dos contos crioulos, registrados e traduzidos para o francês por Ina Césaire e Joëlle Laurent em três obras bilíngues publicadas pela Éditions Caribéennes (Contes de Mort et de Vie aux Antilles, 1976; Contes de Soleil et de Pluie aux Antilles, 1988; Contes de Nuits et de Jours aux Antilles, 1989), e seus reflexos na literatura das Antilhas e da Guiana Francesa. A proposta decolonial também será aplicada à obra Solibo Magnifique, de Patrick Chamoiseau (1991). Para tanto, utiliza-se o conceito de literaturas do desassossego de Gauvin (2016) a fim de opor-se aos conceitos de francofonia e de Littérature-monde – apresentados por Alves (2012) – para designar as literaturas de língua francesa nas Américas, buscando incluí-las nas produções latino-americanas. Percebe-se, assim, grande influência das tradições orais nas produções contemporâneas de escritores antilhanos, além da importância de levar este fato em conta em uma análise que se proponha decolonial dentro da universidade, como discorre Restrepo (2018).Palavras-chave: pensamento decolonial; literatura antilhana de língua francesa; literaturas do desassossego; Ina Césaire; Patrick Chamoiseau.Abstract: This article aims to contribute to the debates on French-speaking cultures through a case study on Antillean Literature according to Decolonial Criticism (WALSH, 2013). The studies about the tradition of creole tales, recorded and translated to French by Ina Césaire and Joëlle Laurant in three bilingual volumes published by Éditions Caribéennes (Contes de Mort et de Vie aux Antilles, 1976; Contes de Soleil et de Pluie aux Antilles, 1988; Contes de Nuits et de Jours aux Antilles, 1989) and its reflections on Antillean and French Guianese Literature will be presented here as decolonial examples. This decolonial approach will also be applied to the work of Solibo Magnifique by Patrick Chamoiseau (1991). In order to do so, the concept of Literatures of Disquiet has been used to oppose the concepts of Francophonie and Littérature-monde – as presented by Alves (2012) – to designate the literature in French language in America aiming to include them in Latin American productions. The influence of oral traditions in contemporary productions by Antillean writers is quite evident, as well how it is important to take this fact into account when proposing a Decolonial analysis inside the academy, as pointed out by Restrepo (2018).Keywords: decolonial thinking; Antillean literature in French; literatures of disquiet; Ina Césaire; Patrick Chamoiseau.
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Doty, Mark. "Antillean Euphonia." Ecotone 1, no. 1 (2005): 43–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ect.2005.0020.

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Kaiser, Hinrich, David M. Green, and Michael Schmid. "Systematics and biogeography of Eastern Caribbean frogs (Leptodactylidae: Eleutherodactylus), with the description of a new species from Dominica." Canadian Journal of Zoology 72, no. 12 (December 1, 1994): 2217–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z94-297.

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Populations of Eleutherodactylus on the island of Dominica, West Indies, differ from other Lesser Antillean members of the genus by their vocalizations, morphology, sexual size dimorphism, allozymes, and chromosomes. Thus, these populations comprise a new endemic species, closely related to E. johnstonei and E. martinicensis. The new species is most abundant in montane forest habitats at elevations of more than 500 m. Females commonly attain snout–vent lengths of more than 35 mm, making them the largest Lesser Antillean Eleutherodactylus. Frogs are brown during the day, but change color to dark orange when active at night. This species is the ninth Eastern Caribbean Eleutherodactylus species and the fifth single-island endemic. A phylogenetic analysis of external and internal morphological characteristics shows that Eastern Caribbean Eleutherodactylus are members of two distinct clades, one of South American origin, the other of Greater Antillean ancestry. We suggest that the present distribution of these species results from the dispersal of elements of the larger herpetofaunas from the Greater Antilles and South America, and that rapid divergence of the Eastern Caribbean Eleutherodactylus fauna may be continuing. The phylogenetic analysis also confirms that morphological characters of Eleutherodactylus species can be highly homoplastic.
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Gandais, V. "Clay mineral sources of the Grenada Basin, Southeastern Caribbean." Clay Minerals 22, no. 4 (December 1987): 395–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/claymin.1987.022.4.03.

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AbstractThis study of the Quaternary clay sedimentation in the Grenada Basin (Southeastern Caribbean) is based on six cores raised from depths of 1800 to 3000 m. Mineralogical analysis of <2 µm and <0·3 µm fractions revealed the presence of a four-component association — smectites, illite, kaolinite and chlorite — in which smectites were always dominant. These minerals were derived from two sources: the Lesser Antilles Arc, which contributed only smectites and kaolinite, and the South American continent, where smectites, kaolinite, chlorite and illite coexist. Geochemical data indicate that Ba and Cr are specific indicators of the South American minerals, whereas Cu characterizes the Antillean clays. The South American contribution, now prevailing, was less important during the Sangamon. The Antillean contribution was episodically predominant during the Wisconsin.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Antillean"

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Ogden, Robert. "Speciation and differentiation in Lesser Antillean lizards." Thesis, Bangor University, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.273610.

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Gadelii, Karl Erland. "Lesser Antillean french creole and universal grammar /." Göteborg : Department of linguistics : University of Göteborg, 1997. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb389559462.

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Marten, Rodriguez Silvana. "Evolution of pollination and breeding systems of Antillean Gesneriaceae." College Park, Md.: University of Maryland, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1903/8847.

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Thesis (Ph. D.) -- University of Maryland, College Park, 2008.
Thesis research directed by: Fischell Dept. of Bioengineering. Title from t.p. of PDF. Includes bibliographical references. Published by UMI Dissertation Services, Ann Arbor, Mich. Also available in paper.
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Sullivan, Caryn Self. "Conservation of Antillean manatees in the Drowned Cayes area of Belize." [College Station, Tex. : Texas A&M University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2849.

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Johansson, Helena. "Population genetics and divergence in the Lesser Antillean anole (Anolis roquet)." Thesis, Bangor University, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.494472.

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Allen, Aarin Conrad. "Diet of the Antillean Manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus) in Belize, Central America." NSUWorks, 2014. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/occ_stuetd/9.

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Belize has been identified as an important location for Antillean manatees (Trichechus manatus manatus), harboring the highest known population density of this subspecies. Information about their dietary habit is important in determining habitat requirements and aiding in conservation efforts. The main objective of this study was to identify the key plant species consumed by manatees in Belize and to establish differences in diet based on location, sex, size classification, and season. Samples were collected from two different locations within Belize where manatees are known to aggregate: Southern Lagoon and the Drowned Cayes off of Belize City. The contents of thirteen mouth, six digestive tract (stomach, duodenum and colon), and 124 fecal samples were analyzed. Five species of seagrasses (Halodule wrightii, Thalassia testudinum, Ruppia maritima, Syringodium filiforme, and Halophila sp.) made up the highest percentage of plants consumed; undigested rhizome was most prevalent. A vascular plant, the red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), was identified as an important food item of manatees in Belize. Algae (Chara sp., Lyngbia sp., and Ulvasp.) and invertebrates (diatoms and sponges) were represented as well. These items are comparable to other reports of manatee diets in areas near Belize and areas with similar habitat. Variation in the percentage of seagrass, mangrove, and algae consumption was analyzed as a 4-factor factorial Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with main effects and interactions for locality (Southern Lagoon and the Drowned Cayes), sex, size classification (>245 cm & ˂245 cm), and season (December – May and June – November). Sex and season did not influence diet composition; differences for locality and size classification were observed. Seagrass was more often consumed in Southern Lagoon (P = 0.03), whereas mangroves and algae were more prevalent in the Drowned Cayes (P = 0.03). No differences among size classifications in consumption of seagrasses or mangroves were observed. A significantly higher number of samples from adults (>245 cm) than juveniles (˂245 cm) contained algae (P = 0.04). This is most likely attributed to inexperience in foraging. Findings from these results suggest that diet composition analysis can be used to interpret Antillean manatee habitat and resource utilization and can aid in the conservation of this endangered species.
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Burke, R. Wayne. "Shaping the edge of empire, Dominica and the Antillean colonial experience, 1493-1686." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape17/PQDD_0003/MQ28179.pdf.

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Suk, Jeannie C. Y. "Postcolonial paradoxes in French Antillean writing (1939-1989), with special reference to Maryse Conde." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.267590.

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Stenson, Andrew. "Use of molecular markers at different taxonomic levels : evolution of the northern lesser Antillean anole radiation." Thesis, Bangor University, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.327466.

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Guerrón-Montero, Carla María. ""Like an alien in we own land" : international tourism, gender and identity in Afro-Antillean Panama /." view abstract or download file of text, 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3055689.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2002.
Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 523-570). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Books on the topic "Antillean"

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Guadeloupéens et Martiniquais au Canal de Panama: Histoire d'une émigration. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2004.

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Jos, Joseph. Guadeloupéens et Martiniquais au canal de Panama: Histoire d'une émigration. Paris: Harmattan, 2004.

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Banayas, Justin. Religion et identité antillaise. [Paris?]: Azur communication, 2006.

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Gadelii, Karl Erland. Lesser Antillean French Creole and universal grammar. [Göteborg]: Dept. of Linguistics, Göteborg University, 1997.

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Segre, Roberto. Havana: Two faces of the Antillean metropolis. Chichester: Wiley, 1997.

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Bibliography of South American and Antillean petroglyphs. [Amsterdam, The Netherlands]: Foundation for Scientific Research in the Caribbean Region, 1991.

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Estévez, Rolando Alvarez. Azucar e inmigración, 1900-1940. La Habana: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales, 1988.

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Multiple identities in action: Mauritius and some Antillean parallelisms. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2009.

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Fundatie, Museum de, ed. Tropisch koninkrijk: Hedendaagse kunst van Aruba, Curaçao, St. Maarten, Bonaire, Saba en St. Eustatius. Zwolle: Museum de Fundatie, 2013.

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Maloney, Gerardo. El Canal de Panamá y los trabajadores antillanos: Panamá 1920 : cronología de una lucha. Panamá: Ediciones Formato 16, Extensión Universitaria, Universidad de Panamá, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Antillean"

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de Roo, Jos. "Antillean Literary Criticism." In Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages, 645–50. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/chlel.xv.62roo.

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Maher, Julianne. "Antillean Creole on St Barthélemy." In Creole Language Library, 409. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cll.11.40mah.

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Gadelii, Karl. "9. The bare NP in Lesser Antillean." In Noun Phrases in Creole Languages, 243–63. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cll.31.14gad.

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Oversteegen, Jaap. "Strategies and Stratagems of some Dutch-Antillean Writers." In Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages, 513–23. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/chlel.xv.47ove.

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Ricklefs, Robert E. "Dynamics of Colonization and Extinction on Islands Insights from Lesser Antillean Birds." In The Theory of Island Biogeography Revisited, edited by Jonathan B. Losos and Robert E. Ricklefs, 388–414. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400831920.388.

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Shebalin, P. N., I. M. Rotwain, V. I. Keilis-Borok, N. Girardin, and J. Dubois. "Local Redistribution of Active Zones as the Precursor of Large Earthquakes in Lesser Antillean Arc." In Selected Papers from Volumes 28 and 29 of Vychislitel'naya Seysmologiya, 71–81. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/cs004p0071.

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Taylor, Ann C. M. "Netherlands Antilles." In International Handbook of Universities, 687. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12912-6_106.

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Eberhard, F. "Netherlands Antilles." In International Handbook of Universities, 829. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09323-6_75.

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Cambers, Gillian. "Lesser Antilles." In Encyclopedia of the World's Coastal Landforms, 299–310. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8639-7_50.

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Andrade, John. "The Netherlands Antilles." In World Police & Paramilitary Forces, 144. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07782-3_116.

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Conference papers on the topic "Antillean"

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Deler-Hernández, Albert. "Origin and biogeography of Greater Antillean water beetles: The genusCrenituluslike a model." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.95483.

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Zondag, Helene, Sylvia Bruisten, Eliška Vrbová, and David Šmajs. "P738 No bejel amongtreponema pallidumisolates diagnosed as syphilis from surinam, antillean and dutch clients in amsterdam." In Abstracts for the STI & HIV World Congress (Joint Meeting of the 23rd ISSTDR and 20th IUSTI), July 14–17, 2019, Vancouver, Canada. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2019-sti.798.

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Zahibo, Narcisso, and Efim Pelinovsky. "TSUNAMIS IN THE LESSER ANTILLES." In Proceedings of the NSF Caribbean Tsunami Workshop. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812774613_0012.

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Buskop, Jacqueline. "SOURCES OF VOLCANIC GASES FROM DOMINICA, LESSER ANTILLES." In Keck Proceedings. Keck Geology Consortium, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18277/akrsg.2019.31.06.

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Iskrova, Iskra. "Français et créole : contact de langues aux Antilles." In 2ème Congrès Mondial de Linguistique Française. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/cmlf/2010249.

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Pollock, Tyler, Alicia Cruz-Uribe, Horst Marschall, and Jon Blundy. "Sulfur Isotopes in Sulfides from Lesser Antilles Arc Cumulates." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2102.

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Vroon, Pieter Z., Hobie Zadelhoff, Ruth Strootman, Klaudia Kuiper, Jan Wijbrans, and Michiel van der Meulen. "Temperal Evolution of the St Eustatius Volcanic Field, Lesser Antilles." In Goldschmidt2020. Geochemical Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2696.

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Ludlam, Abadie P., Holli M. Frey, and Matthew R. F. Manon. "DECOMPRESSION INDUCED AMPHIBOLE BREAKDOWN IN LAVA DOMES ON DOMINICA, LESSER ANTILLES." In 53rd Annual GSA Northeastern Section Meeting - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018ne-311190.

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Escalona, A., and W. Yang. "Evaluating Petroleum Systems Along the Leeward Antilles Island Arc, Southern Caribbean." In 73rd EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2011. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20149139.

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Cordrie, Louise, Javier Escartin, Audrey Gailler, Nathalie Feuillet, and Philippe Heinrich. "Simulation of the 2004 tsunami of Les Saintes in Guadeloupe (Lesser Antilles)." In OCEANS 2019 - Marseille. IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceanse.2019.8867447.

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