Valentina Medina

Valentina Medina, aka Iere (6 May 1933 - 24 April 2011),[1][2] born in Mount Pleasant, Arima, was the fifth Carib Queen since the introduction of the title in 1875.[3]

On 26 March 2000, Valentina Medina, aged 66, of Mausica Lands, Arima, Trinidad, was named Carib Queen for life, at an election at the Santa Rosa Carib Community Centre in Arima. Medina, the fifth Queen, was named as the successor after Justa Werges, queen for the previous 11 years, died in January 2000.[4]

Though she embraced the Carib way of life since childhood, after her marriage at 18 in 1952 to John Medina, she was called on by then Queen (Edith Martinez) to be more active in traditional Carib life. She was named queen for a day three different times and her husband was named king for the day as well.

References

  1. Andrews, Marlise (2000-03-28). "Medina is New Carib Queen". Trinidad Guardian##. Retrieved 2008-02-11.
  2. Renuka Singh, "Carib Queen Medina dies", Trinidad Express, 24 April 2011.
  3. Grdseloff, Bernhard. "Queen instead of chieftain: lady is head of Trinidad's Carib Indians". Caribbean & Sun. Retrieved 2008-02-11.
  4. Loubon, Michelle (2002-08-11). "Queen of a Forgotten Race". NALIS. Retrieved 2008-02-11.


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