Maureen Warner-Lewis
Maureen Warner-Lewis (born 1943) is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian academic whose career focused on the linguistic heritage and unique cultural traditions of the African diaspora of the Caribbean. Her area of focus has been to recover the links between African cultures and Caribbean cultures. She has been awarded multiple prizes for her works, including two Gordon K. and Sybil Lewis Awards, the Gold Musgrave Medal of the Institute of Jamaica, and she was inducted into the Literary Hall of Fame of Tobago. Provided by Wikipedia
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Trinidad Yoruba : from mother-tongue to memory / by Warner-Lewis, Maureen
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Freedom : retrospective and prospective /
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Trinidad Yoruba from mother tongue to memory by Warner-Lewis, Maureen
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Guinea's other suns the African dynamic in Trinidad culture by Warner-Lewis, Maureen
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Archibald Monteath Igbo, Jamaican, Moravian by Warner-Lewis, Maureen
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Central Africa in the Caribbean transcending time, transforming cultures by Warner-Lewis, Maureen
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