PORT OF SPAIN (CMC): Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley on Wednesday defended the decision to replace the three ships of the Spanish explorer,...
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(Trinidad Guardian) After featuring on Trinidad and Tobago’s Coat of Arms for 62 years, the depictions of Christopher Columbus’ three ships: the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria, which commemorated Columbus’ arrival in 1498, will be removed, according to Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley. The article Steelpan for Trinidad’s Coat of Arms, Columbus’ ships out appeared first on Stabroek News.
PORT OF SPAIN (CMC): Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley on Wednesday defended the decision to replace the three ships of the Spanish explorer,...
THE EDITOR: The three ships on our coat of arms symbolise the arrival of Christopher Columbus in Trinidad in 1498. While acknowledging the...
THE EDITOR: As the discussion continues about removing three ships and placing the steelpan on the national coat of arms, one has to ask: Was...
RECENT debates have been taking place concerning the national coat of arms and the proposed removal of the three ships (the Santa Maria, Pinta and...
“[…] Mr Rushton Paray opined that if we removed the ships from our coat of arms and removed the monuments honouring Christopher Columbus and other...
“[…] Mr Rushton Paray opined that if we removed the ships from our coat of arms and removed the monuments honouring Christopher Columbus and other...
QUERULOUS chatter about the changing of the coat of arms rumbles on. Removing the famous three ships and replacing them with the steelpan divides...
THE EDITOR: I welcome the national conversation on the removal of the symbols of colonialism, inclusive of the three ships from the coat of arms and...
THE EDITOR: I welcome the national conversation on the removal of the symbols of colonialism, inclusive of the three ships from the coat of arms and...
MANY FOLKS keen on a revised national coat of arms argue it should be purged of all traces of colonial hegemony. Trying to extract our colonial roots...