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- African Martinicans and African-white-Indian mixture 80%; Indo-Martiniquais 10%; White Martinicans 5%; Lebanese, Jewish, Syrian, and Chinese Martinicans comprise...
- China. Despite the abolition of slavery, life scarcely improved for most Martinicans; class and racial tensions exploded into rioting in southern Martinique...
- Martinican literature is primarily written in French or Creole and draws upon influences from African, French and Indigenous traditions, as well as from...
- accordion, and comb and paper-type kazoo. The music originated among rural Martinicans, as a form of celebratory holiday music pla**** to accompany a dance called...
- The Martinican Independence Movement or MIM (French: Mouvement Indépendantiste Martiniquais; Martinican Creole: Mouvman endépandantis matinitjé or Mouvman...
- The Martinican Progressive Party (French: Parti progressiste martiniquais, PPM) is a democratic socialist political party in Martinique. It was founded...
- Regional Council. Gran Sanblé pou ba peyi an chans, a coalition of the Martinican Independence Movement and right-wing parties, led by Alfred Marie-Jeanne...
- Bothrops lanceolatusknown as the fer-de-lance, Martinican pit viper, and Martinique lancehead — is a species of pit viper endemic to the Caribbean island...
- British, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Indians (Tamils), Blacks (Africans), Martinicans, Caribs and others where Europe meets Tropical Paradise as part of Overseas...
- I Am a Martinican Woman (French: Je suis Martiniquaise) is a semi-autobiographical novel written by Lucette Cér**** (1916–1955), under the pseudonym Mayotte...