The curator of the Bahamas Maritime Museum said that Allen Exploration, the company salvaging the sunken 1700s Spanish galleon, the Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas, said it has found 2,000
It was a beautiful and colourful sight to behold at Ghana’s Kotoka International Airport when 22 sons and daughters of the Bahamas Islands landed on African soil for the first time on 29th February 2024.
[Many thanks to Peter Jordens for bringing this item to our attention.] Sean Kingsley reports on ongoing discoveries related to the history of the Lucayans. He says, “Spanish colonizers enslaved the Lucayans, putting an end to their lineage by 1530.” Read full article at Smithsonian. When the Reverend Theophilus Pugh heard about a mysterious wooden stool discovered…