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Antigua and the Antiguans, Volume 2 (of 2) / A full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day

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A detailed historical and ethnographic account of a Caribbean colony traces the lives of its indigenous Carib people—describing domestic organization, gender relations, child-rearing, material culture, warfare, and their eventual displacement—and follows the introduction and development of African slavery, treating the origins of the trade, legal adoption, daily conditions of enslavement, punishments, resistance, and moral debates. The work records superstitions, crimes, anecdotes of cruelty and kindness, shifting labor systems, statistical summaries, and biographical notices of prominent local families.

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Mrs. Lanaghan

Mrs. Lanaghan is best known for her detailed work on the Caribbean island of Antigua, as presented in her two-volume series "Antigua and the Antiguans." This comprehensive account explores the history and culture of the colony, tracing its development from the time of the Caribs to the contemporary period. Through her writing, she provides valuable insights into the lives of its inhabitants and the socio-political dynamics of the region. Her contributions are significant for those interested in Caribbean history and colonial studies.

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