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Material Information: Title: Jamaica journal: Series Title: Jamaica journal. Abbreviated Title: Jam. j. Physical Description: v. : ill. (part col.) ; 31 cm. ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00090030/00052
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History Notes: Information on Jamaica's Culture & Heritage . This page covers a variety of information relating to Jamaica's culture, heritage and history. nlj.gov.jm/jamaican-history-notes
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Jonkonnu, or Jonkanoo (John Canoe) is parade that links music, dance, symbols and mime. It is a Jamaican traditional dance form of African descent ... www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-_3wUvDlJM
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Here's the list of the traditional Jamaican dances. ... A List of Traditional Jamaican Dances! As indicated in my overview of traditional Jamaican dances, we have ... www.my-island-jamaica.com/traditional_jamaican_dances_list.html
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Tambours percussions reggae Nyabinghi drum by meekman. repeater keteh akete fundeh funde thunder bass meekmandrums.com/fr/history
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Jamaica is the 3rd largest island in the Caribbean and is situated in the Greater Antilles, South-East of Cuba, South-West of Haiti, and East of the Cayman Islands. falmouthjamaicainfo.com/?page_id=1950
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Biography. Kamau Brathwaite was born in the capital city of Barbados, Bridgetown on May 11, 1930. Brathwaite stands as the most recognizable symbol of Barbados ... core.ecu.edu/engl/deenas/caribbean/brathwaite.htm
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Damballah (American mythology) Damballah Wedo is the powerful serpent god of Voodoo mythology. In the sky above the island of Haiti he manifests himself www.answers.com/topic/damballah-american-mythology
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Dance has always been a integral part of our culture and lifestyle. Here's a background into our traditional Jamaican dances - another enthralling aspect of Jamaican life www.my-island-jamaica.com/traditional_jamaican_dances.html
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Written by Michele AndersonUniversity of the West IndiesLecturer: Orville BeckfordCourse: Caribbean Culture (SY36C)2009 July 10Copyright © Mic1680hele … www.zimbio.com/Caribbean+Culture/articles/GYV_epyMggY/Revivalism
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