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- Anachis alliouagana is a species of sea snail in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. Faber. 2004. Miscellanea Malacologica 1(2) : 21–43. World...
- Emerald Community Singers, Montserrat Theater Group, Alliouagana Dancers, Alliouagana Drummers, Alliouagana Arts Festival, the regional Carifesta movement,...
- (until 550 CE). The native Caribs are believed to have called the island Alliouagana, meaning 'Land of the Prickly Bush'. In 2016, nine petroglyphs were discovered...
- national song of Montserrat, wrote a book, entitled Perspectives for Alliouagana : a tribute to Mme. Annie ****mings-Greenaway, Caribbean-American humanitarian...
- Fertile Land Nevis Oualie Kalinago Land of Beautiful Water Montserrat Alliouagana Kalinago Land of Prickly Bush Barbuda Wa'omoni Kalinago Land of the herons...
- Fair, in Dominica the Nature Island Literary Festival and Book Fair, Alliouagana Festival of the Word in Montserrat, the Virgin Islands Literary Festival...
- Consciousness, 1990 Evolution of a Global and Diasporic Vision Discourses from Alliouagana and the Diaspora King, Nelson A. (21 February 2019). "Caribbean academic...
- currently published in Montserrat. The Montserrat Reporter – Davy Hill Alliouagana Express – Davy Hill, community news Government of Montserrat News Montserrat...
- Results - 20 September 1973 Caribbean Elections J A George Irish (1974) Alliouagana in agony, p3 Patrick A Emmanuel (1992) Elections & Party Systems in the...
- Wayback Machine, 5th Annual St Martin Book Fair. Authors and Presenters, Alliouagana Festival, Montserrat, 2009.Archived 24 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine...