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Article white-washes the truth. The article glosses over the fact that native black residents of the island were often raped, lynched beaten by their European slave masters. It's like taking about Nazi Germany and simply saying "Hitler and his SS helped Jews, Blacks, and physically handicapped to travel to camps. Hitler loved certain music and is well known for his hairstyle' To make a better world let's end racism and bullying by certain racist editors on Wikipedia.
The map image:LocationDominica.png can be added to the new Dominica page when it is created in the format set out by WikiProject Countries. It is mentioned here so that whoever eventually makes the new page knows that the map already exists. - Vardion 09:19, 26 Oct 2003 (UTC)
PM will need to be changed to Roosevelt Skerrit as soon as he is approved?/installed?. Someone has already changed it on List of national leaders but it doesn't seem to be official quite yet. Rmhermen 21:48, Jan 7, 2004 (UTC)
The motto of the commonwealth of dominica is "After God is the Earth" liam.laurent@facinf.uho.edu.cu
I would like to announce the establishment of the Wikipedia:Caribbean Wikipedians' notice board. Anyone with an interest in the Caribbean is welcome to join in. Guettarda 1 July 2005 03:58 (UTC)
I have recently returned from a trip that included a day in Dominica. I have a few photos that might be appropriate for this article. They are availible at Yahoo Photo on my account, Veniceslug1. Feel free to contact me with any questions. I would post them myself but I do not know how. Previous unsigned comment was by User:Veniceslug1
Thank you for complete comments. I will keep it on mind. Continue your great work.
By 1903, Edward VII was on the throne, so the special status of the villages cannot have been granted by "the British Queen". In any case, British monarchs don't rule, they reign.
The reservations were either devised by the Colonial Office or, more likely, the local Governor, Administrator or District Officer.
It would be interesting to read more on the history of the Carib people and the Nineteenth Century "black" government of the island, rather than Dominica's hum-drum life as yet another British colony, in the Twentieth Century.
"This special Carib Territory was granted by the British Queen in 1903" - but that's impossible, as the Queen then was Queen Alexandra, who had no involvement. Did it happen under Edward VII, or earlier under Queen Victoria? P.M.Lawrence.
Is the official name "Republic of Dominica" or "Commonwealth of Dominica"? --Spekkios (talk) 03:57, 8 January 2022 (UTC)Reply
Seriously, the only mention in the entire lengthy article other than a footnote in "it was recognised as a World Heritage Site on 4 April 1995, a distinction it shares with four other Caribbean islands" was a Wikipedia note not to confuse Dominica with the Dominican Republic.
Despite the many differences between what are two separate countries, couldn't there at least be a mention in the actual article text along the lines of "it was named after Saint Dominic, as was the Dominican Republic, another Caribbean country" - mentioning the point of common origin of etymology and note the difference between two distinct countries? 104.175.74.27 (talk) 04:41, 10 May 2023 (UTC)Reply
References
The section Geography and climate/Territorial disputes contradicts the information in the article on Isla de Aves, which states
"2006 Dominica and Venezuela informal agreement
"During a visit to Venezuela, Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, in June 2006, stated that Aves Island belongs to Venezuela, unofficially ending the territorial claim.[8]"
I don't know which article needs to be updated/corrected. Woody832 (talk) 17:37, 26 January 2024 (UTC)Reply