The Maritime Heritage of the Cayman Islands

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33412075723
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Books
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26.50
book_author_name: 
Roger C. Smith
book_type: 
Paperback
publisher: 
University Press of Florida
published_date: 
30/11/2019
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9780813068091
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Books > History > Regional & national history > Americas
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Roger C. Smith|Paperback|University Press of Florida|30/11/2019
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9780813068091
Book Description: 
Blending elements of geography, archaeology, and ethnography, this readable, illustrated history offers a fascinating portrait of all aspects of Caymanian nautical traditions and describes how an intrepid and independent group of islanders flourished on the frontiers of the sea.From the moment of their discovery by Europeans in 1503, the Caymans were recognized for their abundance of sea turtles, a resource that supported the colonization of the West Indies and fostered the development of a distinctive group of sea-hardened people whose nautical skills were known throughout the world. Roger C. Smith follows the mysterious tracks of the sea turtles and the mariners who hunted them, from the shores of the Caymans to the coastal lagoons of Cuba and finally to the Miskito Cays of Nicaragua. He also pursues the colonial exploits of privateers and pirates, examines the development of island catboats and schooners, and takes the reader underwater to the sites of unlucky ships that wrecked on poorly charted reefs.

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