United Confederation of Taino People

Honoring Kaieri (Trinidad and Tobago)


UCTP Liasion Officers to the Santa Rosa Carib Community

Tony 'Ieri Tiger' and Genetha 'Bimechi' Ali

105 Lincoln Rd., Apt. 4B
Brooklyn, NY 11225

Tony & Genetha

UCTP Liaison Officers to the Santa Rosa Carib Community,
Ieri Tiger and Bimechi with Carib Elder Valentina Medina,
and Chief Ricardo Bharath Hernandez

UCTP Santa Rosa Community Liaison Officer
Authorization from Chief Ricardo Bharath Hernandez

The Santa Rosa Amerindian Community is located in Arima Trinidad. It is currently the only organized area of Amerindian Survival in Trinidad and Tobago. The Santa Rosa Carib Community is formally recognized as a representative of the Indigenous Amerindians of the Twin-island State by the National Government.

Chief Bharath

Chief Bharath (left), Tony Ieri Tiger (center),
and Arima Community Shaman, Cristo Adonis (right)

Thank you letter from the Santa Rosa Carib Community
for the UCTP donated Fax machine


Elvin Edwards

The Hon. Elvin Edwards, Mayor of Arima welcomes
UCTP Rep. Roberto Múcaro Borrero,
while Chief Christine Lowe of the Guyana
Organization of Indigenous Peoples (GOIP) looks on (Sept. 2000).


August 29th 2000, Recognition of the Indigenous Nations
of Puerto Rico and Cuba awarded to the United Confederation of
Taíno People on behalf of the People's National Movement,
courtesy of the Hon. Patrick Manning


Additional Resources - Recursos Adicionales

The Amerindians of Trinidad & Tobago
http://www.pantrinbago.com/Amerinidian1.htm

Trinidad and Tobago in Brief  
http://www3.itu.int/MISSIONS/Trinidad-Tobago/trinidad1.html

Map of Trinidad and Tobago

Carifesta VIII in Suriname
http://www.carifesta8.org/history.html

Celebrate our Carib Heritage
http://www.nalis.gov.tt/Culture/Culture_CaribHeritage.html

Indigenous Peoples Welcome New Government Concessions
By Peter Richards, IPS, 12 July 2000
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/283.html

Carib Brews Newsletter  
The Brewery contractors constructed the extension of the Santa Rosa Carib Community Centre to house a Visitors Resource Centre.

UCTP REPORT FROM MUMBAI INDIA, February 2003

The statue of Chief Hyarima located in Arima, Trinidad — The following inscription appears on the statute: The last great leader of this nation’s indigenous people was Hyarima. He was a Nepuyo — a sub-tribe of the Carinepogoto (Carib) whose villages were established throughout northeast Trinidad

Other Pictures of Trinidad and Tobago


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