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takeover of the island after Chatoyer was killed in action on March 14, 1795. While some Caribs fought alongside the British forces, Duvalle formed an alliance with the
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and Duvalle capitulated in October 1796 when the British emerged victorious in the conflict and the Black Caribs were deported to the island
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Duvalle, along with Chatoyer, are remembered in Garifuna literature for the actions during the Carib Wars.
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Shades of Red: Poems, Short Stories and Selceted [sic] Transcripts of "my Perspective"
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Garifuna History, Language & Culture of Belize, Central America & the Caribbean
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He succeeded Chief Joseph Chatoyer as leader of the Black Caribs/
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Index

Black Carib
Saint Vincent
Joseph Chatoyer
Second Carib War
Garifunas
British
French Republic
at war with Britain at the time
British forces
Baliceaux


ISBN
2-86877-138-6


Garifuna History, Language & Culture of Belize, Central America & the Caribbean
The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery, 1776-1848
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Shades of Red: Poems, Short Stories and Selceted [sic] Transcripts of "my Perspective"
ISBN
9789768197153
Categories
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines chiefs
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines rebels
Garifuna people
People from Saint Vincent (Antilles)
Tribal chiefs of the Caribbean

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