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Historical novels and the history of slavery in the Dutch Caribbean
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Crossing shifting boundaries : language and changing political status in Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao ...
A new framework for on site teacher training in Curaçao ( some restrictions apply )
A short natural history of Curacao
About the editors/authors
Boiling water, or the process of systematic development of a common understanding
Can English replace Dutch as the language of instruction (beside Papiamentu) in schools on Curacao? ( some restrictions apply )
Children's literature: A true reflection of common knowledge? ( some restrictions apply )
Chip on the shoulder or just exaggerated racialized tension? Perspective of a black Aruban student a...
Conquered by a creole
Contents: Crossing shifting boundaries: language and changing political status in Aruba, Bonaire and...
Crossing shifting boundaries : language and changing political status in Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao ... ( some restrictions apply )
Female voice and perspective in Caribbean writing
Gaining perspective on papiamentu: milestones and achievements ( some restrictions apply )
Hende a hasi malu p'e: Popular psychiatric beliefs in Curacaoan culture
Historical novels and the history of slavery in the Dutch Caribbean
How to begin healing a long festering wound: Papiamento, community and education in Aruba
Jacobus Josephus Putman (1812-1883): missionary or scholar?
La cantinela del seu de Curacao ( some restrictions apply )
Language use, language attitudes and identity among Curacaoan students in the Netherlands ( some restrictions apply )
Learning by traveling ( some restrictions apply )
Management of quality improvement processes in small universities ( some restrictions apply )
Null subjects in Papiamentu: A reassessment
The newsmagazine Civilisado and the post-emancipatory cultural standard: The first documentary seria...
This is the way we does talk! Perceptions of Caribbean English in Aruban education and society
Towards an evidence based Caribbean Community of knowledge, how the Aruban Multilingual model may ...
Will Papiamentu survive on Bonaire?