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  1. Trinidadians and Tobagonians - Wikipedia

    The population of Trinidad is notably diverse, with approximately 35% Indo-Trinidadian, 34% Afro-Trinidadian, and close to 30% Mixed (Particularly Dougla). The country is home to people of many …

  2. Trinidad and Tobago - Multicultural, Caribbean, Islands | Britannica

    Apr 20, 2026 · Indo-Trinidadian music and dance underwent a renaissance beginning in the 1970s and are an important part of the country’s cultural scene. Cricket and football (soccer) are the most …

  3. Trinidad and Tobago Facts and Culture - CountryReports

    Trinidadian drivers are generally courteous, but can be flexible with the rules of the road. For example, cars traveling north on a two way street may cross into the southbound lane to stop and let …

  4. Trinidad and Tobago - World Culture Encyclopedia

    More recently the terms "Afro-Trinidadian" (or "Afro-Tobagonian") and "Indo-Trinidadian" have gained currency, reflecting heightened ethnic claims to national status. Trinidadians of European ancestry …

  5. Trinidadian - The Culture Atlas

    What is Trinidadian? Trinidad and Tobago, an archipelago in the Caribbean, is renowned for its vibrant cultural landscape, which is a unique blend of African, Indian, European, and Indigenous influences.

  6. TRINIDADIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TRINIDADIAN is of, relating to, or characteristic of Trinidad or its people.

  7. Trinidad And Tobago: Culture And Social Beliefs - WorldAtlas

    Apr 25, 2017 · Afro-Trinidadian women in Trinidad and Tobago enjoy some degree of autonomy and dominance in their households. These women often are the heads of their multi-generational …

  8. Trinidadians and Tobagonians - Encyclopedia.com

    Trinidadian folklore, which is often reflected in Carnival themes and costumes, includes devils in disguise, a wolf man named Lagahoo, and a variety of other sinister figures.

  9. Trinidad and Tobago: People, Food, Culture, Landmarks, and Famous ...

    Jan 14, 2025 · Trinidadian and Tobagonian Creole are commonly spoken, influenced by African, French, and Indian languages. Religion: A mix of Christianity (Catholicism, Anglicanism, Pentecostalism), …

  10. Trinidadians and Tobagonians explained

    Although citizens make up the majority of Trinidadians, there is a substantial number of Trinidadian expatriates, dual citizens and descendants living worldwide, chiefly elsewhere in the Anglosphere.