(en) Paul Internet Archive, Dominica : the Bradt travel guide, Chalfont St. Peter : Bradt Travel Guides ; Guilford, Conn. : Globe Pequot Press, (ISBN978-1-84162-217-0, lire en ligne)
Henri Stehlé, « Les reliques végétales de la Réserve Caraïbe de la Dominique (Antilles anglaises) », Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France, vol. 94, , p. 158-166 (lire en ligne [PDF]).
Henri Stehlé, « Pipéracées nouvelles ou rares de l'île anglaise de la Dominique (Petites Antilles) et contribution à la connaissance botanique de la Réserve Caraïbe », Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France, vol. 103, , p. 614-619 (lire en ligne [PDF]).
Kossek 1994, p. 191 (The reserve was renamed Carib Territory by the Caribs themselves) ; Crask 2007, p. 136 (This land became known as the Carib Reserve, and then, more recently, the Carib Territory) ; Honychurch 1998, p. 83 (…the Carib Territory, as it is now popularly called…) ; The Carib Reserve Act, Kalinago people of Dominica (lire en ligne) (The terminology Reserve, is a painful reminder of the horrors of colonial rule when native peoples were herded like cattle, and restricted to small unproductive areas of their own country, while the colonialists enriched themselves by exploiting the vast expanses of arable. [sic] As a mark of respect for the Carib population and a recognition of their historical and continuing contribution to the building of this nation, an appropriate gesture on the eve of the 21st century might be to erase that racist term from our Statute Books, once and for all.).
Sullivan 2004, p. 36, 39. Les estimations du peuple Caraïbe sont plus élevées, entre 3 500 et 4 000 habitants en 2009. Official Website of The Kalinago People, (lire en ligne).