Dedication
Tables and Figures
Preface
and
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Reviving Caribs: Indigeneity in Trinidad and Tobago and the Dialectic of
Aboriginal Presence and Absence
Chapter One
Canonizing The Carib: Colonial Political Economy and Indigeneity
Chapter Two
Placing the Carib: The First Two Resurgences and the 'Gens d'Arime' in the
Nineteenth Century
Chapter Three
Writing the Carib: Debates on Trinidad Indigeneity from the 1800s through the
1900s
Chapter Four
Nationalizing the Carib: The Indigenous Anchor of a State in Search of a Nation
Chapter Five
Reproducing the Carib Locally: The Social Organization of Indigenous
Representation in Contemporary Trinidad and Tobago
Chapter Six
Representing the Carib: Brokers, Events and Tradition
Chapter Seven
Globalizing the Carib: Solidarity, Legitimacy and Networked Indigeneity
Conclusion
Re-Engineering Indigeneity
Endnotes
Glossary
Bibliography
Author
Biography