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Proud productions of. PRIDE. Trinidad and T obago . The beauty lies within. Trinidad was first re-discovered in 1498. Emancipation. 1 st August 1838 celebrations . Emancipation. C arnival. H istory C arnival Monday and Tuesday Costumes Music. C arnival. Indian Arrival.

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PRIDE

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  1. Proud productions of PRIDE

  2. Trinidad and Tobago The beauty lies within.

  3. Trinidad was first re-discovered in 1498.

  4. Emancipation • 1st August • 1838 • celebrations

  5. Emancipation

  6. Carnival • History • Carnival Monday and Tuesday • Costumes • Music

  7. Carnival

  8. Indian Arrival • 30th May • arrived in • FatelRazack • Hindi • Hinduism and Islam

  9. Indian Arrival • Food • Clothes • Religious festivals

  10. Indian Arrival

  11. Divali • Festival of lights • Celebrates goddess • Paryers • Lighting of deyas • food

  12. Divali

  13. Eid- ul -Fitr • Islam • Fasting • Payers • Charity • Food

  14. Eid- ul -Fitr

  15. Hosay • Muslims- (Shite) • Muhammads grandsons • Hassan and Hussien

  16. Hosay

  17. Phagwa • Invites spring • Hindu festival • Spraying of colours • Singing of religious songs

  18. Phagwa

  19. Independence • 31st August,1962 • National emblems • National songs • Prime minister

  20. Independence • The first prime minister : 1962-1981

  21. Independence • The present prime minister : 2001- present

  22. Independence National emblems:

  23. Independence • National emblems con’td

  24. Independence • The last national emblem: • The National Anthem

  25. The Republic • Separation from the crown colony • Having total control

  26. The Republic • The first president: Sir Ellis Clarke-1976-1987

  27. The Republic • The present president: George Maxwell Richards 2003-present

  28. Labour Day 19th June Struggle Unions Tubal Uriah Butler

  29. Labour Day Some trade unions present in Trinidad and Tobago are:· Oilfield Workers Trade Union- O.W.T.U· Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association- TTUTA· Public Servants Association- PSA· Trinidad and Tobago Postal Workers Union – TTPWU· National Union of Government and Federated Worker- NUGFW

  30. Labour Day Tubal Uriah Buzz Butler

  31. Shouter Baptist Day • On 31st March • The ordinance • The abolishement of the law

  32. Labour Day

  33. Shouter Baptist Day

  34. Easter • Christian • Death of Christ • Three significant days • palm Sunday • Good Friday

  35. Easter • Easter Sunday • Easter hunts • Easter bonnet pageants

  36. Easter

  37. Easter

  38. Easter

  39. Corpus Christi • Roman Catholics • After Trinity Sunday • Procession

  40. Corpus Christi

  41. Christmas • 25th December • Christian holiday • Birth of Christ • Boxing day -26th December • Music- parang, hymns etc. • Food

  42. Christmas & Boxing day • Gift exchange • Charity

  43. Christmas & Boxing day

  44. Places of interest

  45. Places of interest

  46. Places of interest

  47. Conclusion This land of diversity is rich and beautiful in all aspect.

  48. Trini to the Bone

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