The T&T Heritage Handbook of

Creole Medicine

  •  05/30/2020 12:15 PM

A short history of Trinidad & Tobago First Peoples and how their name changed from Carina to Carib and more about the ones who settled in Arima.

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  •  05/12/2020 07:07 PM

A short history of Trinidad & Tobago First Peoples and how their name changed from Carina to Carib and more about the ones who settled in Arima.

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  •  05/02/2020 10:04 PM

Biography - Elma Lathuillerie Reyes

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  •  04/29/2020 08:53 PM

"The Family Tree of Trini and Toby - the Heritage Twins" was written by my late mother Elma Lathuillerie Reyes in dedication to her twin grandsons Jean Michel & Francois Le Blanc.

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  •  04/29/2020 08:52 PM

It is hoped that the information found in the 'T&T Heritage Handbook of Creole Medicine' can provide guidelines and motivation for further study, and such provide principally, identification of each group of medicine and basic method of composition.

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  •  04/29/2020 08:52 PM

A compilation of the various writing of the late Elma Lathuillerie Reyes, journalist, researcher, author and historian. Born and raised in Arima, Trinidad & Tobago.

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  •  04/29/2020 08:52 PM

A compilation of the various writing of the late Elma Lathuillerie Reyes, journalist, researcher, author and historian. Born and raised in Arima, Trinidad & Tobago.

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  •  04/29/2020 08:49 PM

***DISCLAIMER - The information in ''The T&T Heritage Handbook of Creole Medicine'' is written for the purpose of information. Although it is advised that any intention to apply any of the remedies listed in this book should be recommended by a qualified Botanist/Herbalist.

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A space where you will find informative and at times entertaining articles, stories and historical information that was inherited from my mother the late Elma Lathuillerie Reyes.  

My mother was raised from a very young age in the borough of Arima which is located on the twin island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the most Southerly isle of the Caribbean.

She spent her early adult life as a writer and journalist for various print media in her birth country, the Caribbean and North America. She was the Public Relations and Research Officer for the First Peoples of Arima (then Santa Rosa Carib Community) a position that was dear to her heart because of her love for country, environment, ancestral and natural history.

After resigning her position from the Carib Community she resumed her first love....writing story books on local folklore and nursery rhymes for young children until she succumbed to a battle with cancer in 2000.

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