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110 | _aThe Rosie Douglas foundation & the Dominica Academy of Arts & Science | ||
245 | _aWaiikubuli, tall is her body : A collection of papers | ||
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_aRoseau : _bThe Rosie Douglas Foundation, _bDominica Academy of Arts & Science, _cOctober 30, 2002. |
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270 | _dDominica | ||
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_a91 p. _btbls. |
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520 | _aWaitikubuli tall is her body is a collection of papers published by the Rosie Douglas Foundation and the Dominica Academy of Arts and Sciences on 23rd October 2022. The compilation explores Dominica's cultural heritage, identity, and socio-political development through scholarly essays, reflections, and policy discussions. It pays tribute to the island's resilience and aspirations while highlighting contributions from local diaspora intellectuals committed to the vision of a progressive and self-reliant Waitikubuli. | ||
556 | _aGeneral | ||
650 | _aRosie Douglas | ||
650 | _aPolitics | ||
650 | _aSocial Development | ||
650 | _aEconomic Development | ||
651 | _aDominica | ||
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