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1 | Potential laborers or "troublesome savages"? : settlement of liberated Africans in the Bahamas | 23 |
2 | "Binding them to the trade of digging cane holes" : settlement of liberated Africans in Trinidad | 63 |
3 | "A fine family of what we call Creole Yarabas" : African ethnic identities in liberated African community formation | 92 |
4 | "Assisted by his wife, an African" : gender, family, and household formation in the experience of liberated Africans | 126 |
5 | Orisha worship and "Jesus time" : religious worlds of liberated Africans | 153 |
6 | "Powers superior to those of other witches" : new African immigrants and supernatural practice beyond religious spheres | 182 |
7 | "Deeply attached to his native country" : visions of African and mentalities of exile in liberated African culture | 203 |
Conclusion : African Creoles and Creole Africans | 234 | |
App. 1 | Reports of liberated African arrivals in the Bahamas from governors' correspondence | 241 |
App. 2 | Reports of liberated African arrivals in Trinidad from governors' correspondence | 245 |
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