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  1. Jamaica, one of the Greater Antilles, is situated south of Cuba. Divided into fourteen parishes, it is 4,244 square miles (10,990 square kilometers) in area. In 1872, Kingston, with a quarter of the population, became the capital. Demography. The population in 1998 was 2.75 million.

  2. Jamaica: Elevation 20 1. 3 Dunn s River Falls, near Ocho Rios 21 2. 1 Christopher Columbus 45 2. 2 A view in Jamaica 68 3. 1 Pirates boarding a Spanish vessel in the Caribbean 85 3. 2 Henry Morgan 88 3. 3 Sugar cane cutting 111 3. 4 Estates and towns in Jamaica, 1774 118 3. 5 A slave whipped by a settler 125 3. 6 Maroon War in Jamaica 147 4. 1 ...

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  4. Throughout, Morgan discusses important themes such as race, slavery, empire, poverty, and colonialism, and the unbalanced social structure that existed for much of Jamaica's history – the small, overwhelmingly white elite overseeing and controlling the lives of black and brown people beneath them on the social scale.

  5. The Jamaica Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal, featuring scholarly articles on Jamaicas history, natural history, science, art, literature, music, and culture. The Back issues are available for research purpose on the Digital Library of the Caribbean “DLOC”.

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  6. Aug 3, 2022 · The aborigines, or earliest recorded inhabitants, of Jamaica is recorded as the Arawak Indians - also called The Tainos. Originating from the region of the Guianas and Venezuela, they sailed northwards in their dug out canoes, eventually settling in each of the island of the Antilles, from Trinidad to Cuba, and arriving in Jamaica.

  7. Fast facts about the geography, people, and political parties are provided that give a broad overview of Jamaica. In addition, several articles discuss the influences on Jamaican folk tradition, the differences between the Arawak and Taíno, and the importance of caves to the culture, including a list of petroglyph and pictographic sites.

    • Kai Alexis Smith
    • 2016
  8. General Jamaican Reference Sources | The National Library of Jamaica. The following are a few reference sources available for conducting research at the National Library of Jamaica. BIOGRAPHICAL. LITERATURE. GENERAL REFERENCE. LANGUAGE/FOLKLORE. STATISTICS. GENEALOGY.