Massacre River (Dominica) Explained

The Massacre River is a river on the Caribbean island of Dominica.

Naming

The town of Massacre, Dominica, which runs along the river, was named by the French after a massacre of Caribs carried out by the English that occurred in the area in 1674.[1] The massacre occurred in a settlement that was established by Thomas “Carib” Warner, the Kittitian-born son of the English colonizer Sir Thomas Warner and a Kalinago woman from Dominica. Warner was murdered by his own English half-brother, Phillip Warner. Following his murder, the people of the village he established were massacred. That village is now the present site of the village of Massacre.[2]

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15.35°N -85°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2009-09-11 . Lennox Honychurch's A-to-Z of Dominica's Heritage: Massacre . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090827065216/http://lennoxhonychurch.com/heritage.cfm?Id=115 . 2009-08-27 . Lennox Honychurch.
  2. Web site: Honeychurch . Lennox . Carib Warner . June 8, 2023 . Division of Culture. Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica.