BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF MATERIAL PUBLISHED BY

1.
Carnival Identity, ethnicity and Spirituality. In 'Ah Come Back Home -
Perspectives
on the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival' / edited by
Ian Isidore
Smart and Kimani S. K. Nehusi: Washingon D.C. Port of Spain, Original World
Press, 2000
2.
'Moving into the Light' (Poetry)
Kingston,
Jamaica: Ian Randle, 2000.
3.
Man Peaba, Woman Peaba. In ' Moving Beyond Boundaries, vol. I. International Dimensions
of Black Women's Writings / edited by Carol Boyce Davies and Molara,
Ogundipe Leslie (Also includes Poetry) Pluto Press 1995.
4.
Orisa and the Spiritual Baptist Religion in Trinidad
and Tobago. In all the
Crossroads:
African Caribbean religion and christianity in Trinidad and
Tobago. St. James, Trinidad and Tobago: Caribbean
Conference of Churches, 1994.
5.
'Women Over Thirty'.
In Daughters of Africa: an international anthology of words and writings
by women of African Descent from the ancient Egyptian to the present / edited
by Margaret Busby. London: Jonathan
Cape, c. 1992.
6.
'Focused'.
(collection of adult Poetry)
London:
Triangle, 1991.
7.
The Caribbean Woman: The burden bearer of the Race.
(ESSAY IN
AFRICAN
COMMENTARY).
8.
Washer Woman Hangs her Poems in the Sun: Poems by women
of
Trinidad
and Tobago / edited by Margaret Watts, Maraval, Trinidad
And Tobago.
Margaret Watts, c, 1990.
9.
Godchild: Stories and Poems for children
London:
Karia, 1988.
10.
The Caribbean: Its Lands and Peoples: 2nd
Edition
London:
Macdonald 1987. (Social Studies Text)
11.
Out of the Shadows: A collection of adult poetry.
London:
Karia, 1986.
12.
The Waiting Game and Theresa. Two (2) award winning
stories published
In The New
Voices. 1980.
13.
The Caribbean Woman as Writer (Essay) in Sturdy Black
Bridges / Bell,
Parker and
Sheftal (Eds). New York: Doubleday, 1976.
(First Bibliographic citation for a critical analysis of this subject).
Man Peaba,
Woman Peaba: Bush Medicine in Obstetrics. Caribbean Medical Journal. Vol. 3/4
1979.