Castara - Local Historian?
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:50 pm
Hi all
I will be visiting Castara for my third time in February 2010 and I'm looking forward to re-meeting some of the friendly people who live there and also to meeting up with some of the people from this forum who will also be in Tobago while I am there.
My main interest when I'm not working is documenting and recording the history of the town where I live and I wondered if there is anyone living in the Castara who is carrying out any similar work? Previously we have met lots of locals who are registered tour guides and who want to take us on trips into the rain forest, round the island, etc. but something I would really like to do is have a walk around Castara with someone who lives there and who knows about it's history and the people, is there such a person?
Change happens much faster than we think, Castara was probably very different 20 years ago from what it is like today and in another 20 years time it will be different again. Things that happen today in the village will be history in just a few years' time. This history will be of interest not only to visitors but also to the people of the village, so I do hope that someone is keeping records of events, people and development of the village.
Anyway if there is such a person that I could talk to in February I'd be happy to hear of them.
Many thanks
Janette
I will be visiting Castara for my third time in February 2010 and I'm looking forward to re-meeting some of the friendly people who live there and also to meeting up with some of the people from this forum who will also be in Tobago while I am there.
My main interest when I'm not working is documenting and recording the history of the town where I live and I wondered if there is anyone living in the Castara who is carrying out any similar work? Previously we have met lots of locals who are registered tour guides and who want to take us on trips into the rain forest, round the island, etc. but something I would really like to do is have a walk around Castara with someone who lives there and who knows about it's history and the people, is there such a person?
Change happens much faster than we think, Castara was probably very different 20 years ago from what it is like today and in another 20 years time it will be different again. Things that happen today in the village will be history in just a few years' time. This history will be of interest not only to visitors but also to the people of the village, so I do hope that someone is keeping records of events, people and development of the village.
Anyway if there is such a person that I could talk to in February I'd be happy to hear of them.
Many thanks
Janette