The Caribbean Proverbs that Raised Us
Author: Deborah Moore Miggins
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781598008401
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProverbs are the means by which older generations pass on the fruits of their experience to their children. Every culture or society develops its own unique body of proverbs, using its own language. Tribes without schools use proverbs as a basic teaching tool for social mores. The English-speaking Caribbean is known for its colourful lifestyle, music, dance and speech. Equally colourful are its proverbs, many deriving from African tribal roots, others adapted from colonial masters, or Biblical teachings. Deborah Moore-Miggins has had a fascination with Caribbean proverbs since she was a child growing up in rural Tobago. Drawing from her family experiences and her wide circle of friends, she has put together an impressive collection of Caribbean proverbs, conveniently grouped in areas of ethical subject. Her nostalgic description of exciting island pastimes, such as, catching crabs, pulling seines on the beach and eating mangoes, are riveting. The scene she paints of villagers gathered on moonlit nights to exchange proverbs and folklore holds one spellbound. The result is a valuable work of scholarship, besides being an amusing and enlightening leisure-time read.