National Identity, Tourism and The Fergusons
Endnotes
1Gail Saunders, Bahamian Society after Emancipation, Rev. ed. (Kingston [Jamaica] Princeton, NJ: Ian Randle Publishers ; Markus Wiener Publishers, 2003), 95.
2Michael Craton, A History of the Bahamas (London,: Collins, 1962), 238-41.
3Ian Gregory Strachan, Paradise and Plantation: Tourism and Culture in the Anglophone Caribbean, ed. Anonymous, _0 (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2002), 137.
4Diane Gail Saunders, "The Impact of Tourism on Bahamian Society and Culture: An Historical Perspective," Yinna 1 (2000): 73.
5Craton and Saunders, Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People. Volume Two: From the Ending of Slavery to the Twenty-First Century, 82.
6The organization later became the Ministry of Tourism
7 Saunders, "The Impact of Tourism on Bahamian Society and Culture: An Historical Perspective," 72., Robert Bernard Spadoni, “National Identity Formation and Diffusion in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas: A Politico-Geographic Appraisal” (Dissertation/Thesis, University of Northern Colorado, 1977), 43.
8 Angela B. Cleare, History of Tourism in the Bahamas: A Global Perspective (Philadelphia: Xlibris, 2007), 112, 3.
9 Spadoni, 44.
10 Craton and Saunders, Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People. Volume Two: From the Ending of Slavery to the Twenty-First Century, 175.
11Ibid., 34.
12 Yvette Stuart, “The Road from Monopoly to Duopoly: Broadcasting in the Bahamas, 1930–2000” (Dissertation/Thesis, The University of Alabama, 2003), 162.
13 Juliette Marie Storr, “Changes and Challenges: A History of the Development of Broadcasting in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, 1930–1980” (Dissertation/Thesis, Ohio University, 2000), 303.
14 Spadoni, 59.
15 Ibid.
16Cleare, 166, 7.
18 Cleare, 165., 166.
21 Ibid., 168.
22 Sir Clement T. Maynard, Put on More Speed: A Bahamian Journey to Majority Rule & Sovereignty, vol. Memoirs Volume 1 (Nassau: I-Ease Publishack,
2007), 378.
23 Claire Belgrave, Theatre in the Bahamas: From Ol’ Story to Rep Theatre (Nassau: Guanima Press, 2007), 104.
24 Ibid., 148, 9.
25 Nicolette Bethel, “Navigations: The Fluidity of National Identity in the Postcolonial Bahamas (Bl)” (Dissertation/Thesis, Unpublished, Cambridge, 2001), 32.
26 Storr, 371.
27 Spadoni, 44.
28 A fictional church on a real street.
29 Cleare, 166.
30 Johnson, 87.
31 , Ex. 11.2,3 (Revised Standard Version). That the Israelites operated on a lunar calendar making their first monthequivalent to March-April on the Gregorian calendar, was considered a minor technicality.
32Jeanne Thompson and Sonia Mills, "The Fergusons of Farm Road,"(Nassau: 1970), episode 1.
33 Ibid.
34 Craton, A History of the Bahamas, 253.
35 Thompson and Mills, Episode 2.
36 Ibid., episode 1.
37 Maynard, 379.
