A Glance at Montserrat’s History (Check out the Video at the end!!!)

As if that were not enough, the French attacked the island in 1712. _Side note:_Today, in Montserrat, there is a famous tourist attraction called ‘Runaway Ghaut’. For those that are new to this word, a ‘ghaut’ is a ravine that carries rainwater from the mountains right to the sea. There is a saying in Montserrat that if you drink from the water of Runaway Ghaut, you will return to Montserrat. Here’s the story of how Runaway Ghaut got its own history.

Allow me to set the stage…

And while the argument can be made that comparable methods are employed in many ceramic settings worldwide, at times the hand and body movements of the African potters (not to mention the familiar sound of ‘sucking the teeth’ for emphasis) were simply identical. In particular, watching the pounding of the wet clay prior to use with a wide-based wooden pestle convinced me that heritage practices can be retained within the physical memory of the human body, and have been transmitted from mother to daughter across time and space.

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