Barbados and Trinidad (1932)

Footage №67129, 1 part, black-white
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Director:FITCPATRIK DZhEJMS A. FITZPATRICK JAMES

Reel №1

A map of the island in the Caribbean Sea near the coast of South America, on the enlargement of Barbados and Trinidad.

The island of Barbados, England colony.

Port, standing trial with deflated sails.

Residents - negros, exported to the island in the 16th century by the Portuguese.

Donkey cart.

Woman vendor carries on his head a tray of fruit, the buyer.

On the track dancing procession in front of a man dressed up "horse" in a mask, followed by the orchestra of the Negro, dressed in the usual costumes, they play and dance.

Negros boat catch handouts that are thrown from the ship, jump into the water after them.

The island of Trinidad, discovered by Christopher Columbus, the English colony.

Giant trees on the island, wrapped around their parasites.

Negro village residents.

Women's jewelry: nose ring, bracelets on her arm.

A woman with a pipe in his mouth.

House on stilts.

Lake tar.

The natives collect tar, tearing off pieces of the total weight.

A ship at sea

Key words

South America, the island, the natives, the colony

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