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The Canboulay riots were a series of disturbances in the British colony of Trinidad and Tobago in 1881. The riots came about in response to efforts by the colonial police to restrict aspects of the island's annual Carnival festival. In Port of Spain, San Fernando and Princes Town, angered Trinidadians rioted in response to the actions of the police; several people were killed as a result of the riots. Canboulay music forms an important part the musical traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. The "chantwell" or chantuelle who was also an integral part of the celebrations was the forerunner of the calypsonian and later soca music.

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  • Canboulay riots (en)
  • Émeutes Canboulay (fr)
  • Revoltas do Canboulay (pt)
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  • The Canboulay riots were a series of disturbances in the British colony of Trinidad and Tobago in 1881. The riots came about in response to efforts by the colonial police to restrict aspects of the island's annual Carnival festival. In Port of Spain, San Fernando and Princes Town, angered Trinidadians rioted in response to the actions of the police; several people were killed as a result of the riots. Canboulay music forms an important part the musical traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. The "chantwell" or chantuelle who was also an integral part of the celebrations was the forerunner of the calypsonian and later soca music. (en)
  • Les émeutes Canboulay sont des émeutes sur les îles de Trinité-et-Tobago perpétrées par les descendants d'esclaves affranchis contre la police britannique qui cherchait à réprimer certains aspects de la célébration du carnaval de Trinité-et-Tobago. Les émeutes ont lieu en février 1881 à Port-d'Espagne, capitale de la Trinité, et dans les villes du sud de San Fernando et de (en) en février 1884, causant des pertes en vies humaines. (fr)
  • As revoltas do Canboulay foram conflitos criados pela resistência de descendentes de escravos libertos nas cidades de Trinidad e Tobago contra as tentativas da polícia britânica de abolir o Carnaval.As revoltas começaram em 1881, na cidade de Port of Spain, capital de Trinidad e Tobago, e nas cidades de San Fernando e em 1884, sendo que nessas duas últimas cidades foi onde houve registros de morte. (pt)
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  • The Canboulay riots were a series of disturbances in the British colony of Trinidad and Tobago in 1881. The riots came about in response to efforts by the colonial police to restrict aspects of the island's annual Carnival festival. In Port of Spain, San Fernando and Princes Town, angered Trinidadians rioted in response to the actions of the police; several people were killed as a result of the riots. Canboulay music forms an important part the musical traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. The "chantwell" or chantuelle who was also an integral part of the celebrations was the forerunner of the calypsonian and later soca music. (en)
  • Les émeutes Canboulay sont des émeutes sur les îles de Trinité-et-Tobago perpétrées par les descendants d'esclaves affranchis contre la police britannique qui cherchait à réprimer certains aspects de la célébration du carnaval de Trinité-et-Tobago. Les émeutes ont lieu en février 1881 à Port-d'Espagne, capitale de la Trinité, et dans les villes du sud de San Fernando et de (en) en février 1884, causant des pertes en vies humaines. Les émeutes sont toujours commémorées aujourd'hui dans une partie importante de la musique de Trinité-et-Tobago, notamment par l'utilisation de steel drums qui sont les descendants d'instruments à percussion interdits dans les années 1880. (fr)
  • As revoltas do Canboulay foram conflitos criados pela resistência de descendentes de escravos libertos nas cidades de Trinidad e Tobago contra as tentativas da polícia britânica de abolir o Carnaval.As revoltas começaram em 1881, na cidade de Port of Spain, capital de Trinidad e Tobago, e nas cidades de San Fernando e em 1884, sendo que nessas duas últimas cidades foi onde houve registros de morte. Essas revoltas ainda são comemoradas pelos trinitários, e a música canboulay (que significa cana queimada em português) é uma parte importante da cultura de Trinidad e Tobago, notável por seu uso de panelas de aço como instrumentos de percussão, estas, são descendentes dos instrumentos nos anos de 1880. (pt)
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