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Friday, August 2, 2013

Autochthon Studies


Are you Guyanese? Are you connected to the Caribbean basin? Are you of Temne peoples of Sierra Leone? You are welcomed to communicate with me; and/or to enlighten me; relative to none political and none religious discourse. I am seeking to communicate with people on both coasts of the Atlantic Ocean who are interested in repairing what the Atlantic Holocaust took away from aboriginals of earth.
I consider myself an intelligent being and I love intelligent people discourse on political and religious philosophies. I love to examine their effects upon the daily experiences of billions of humans, here upon earth.
Research Interests
  1. History of the kinships of Bentick (Bentinck), Campbell, Friday, Sancho, Solomon, Sandy, Kissoon, and Younge (deYoung, deYounge, Young). Also paternal kinships of Erskine, McPherson, Martin, Ross, and Semple of Hopetown, and West Coast Berbice, Guyana.
  2. Women’s Movements in British Guiana, 1831-1943,
  3. Authentic History of the working class people of Golden Grove, Nabaclis, Haslington, Victoria, Ann’s Grove, Buxton, Friendship and the other major African Villages on the East Coast Demerara.
  4. Teachers of the Bishop’s College for the Training of Teachers, 1851-1881, Charlestown, East Bank Demerara; Teachers Training College, Georgetown, British Guiana 1928-1966; particularly 1932-1934 batch; Teachers of the Teachers Training Colleges; St. Joseph, Mico, and Shortwood in Jamaica, Rawle in Barbados, Mico in Antigua, and Trinidad, 1910-1922; and British Guiana Teachers’ Association
  5. Village Chairmen’s Conference; Local Government Administration; Local Authority of Golden Grove and Nabaclis. Methodism and Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society in British Guiana particularly at Golden Grove, Victoria, Ann’s Grove and Friendship - schools, Ministers, churches, congregations and extra-curricular activities.

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