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Nicolette Bethel is a Bahamian teacher, writer and anthropologist. She was the Director of Culture in The Bahamas, and is now a full-time lecturer in Social sciences at the College of the Bahamas.

Life

She studied at Trinity College in the University of Toronto and at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where she got a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology in 2000.

While she has published several poems and short stories, and co-written and co-produced several plays for theatres of the Bahamas, she is arguably best known as an expert for Junkanoo, a Bahamian festival at Christmas.

She is also the editor and expander of her father's book on the festival: E. Clement Bethel; Junkanoo: Festival of The Bahamas (Macmillan Caribbean 1992, ISBN 0-333-55469-8).

References

  1. http://www.bahamas.gov.bs/bahamasweb2/home.nsf/vContentW/Cultural+Affairs+Dept.--Welcome--Culture+Nicolette+Bethel+Welcome+Message!Opendocument
  2. http://bahamapundit.typepad.com/bahama_pundit/2004/12/nicolette_bethe.html
  3. http://nicobethel.net/nico-at-home/resume.html
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