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  2. Bruckins - Wikipedia

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    Bruckins, also spelled brukins, is a Jamaican dance performed primarily to celebrate Emancipation Day. A dance, whose music has both European and African elements, Bruckins is a "stately, dipping-gliding" dance, and may be derived from the Pavane .

  3. Kumina - Wikipedia

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    Kumina is an Afro-Jamaican religion, dance and music form. Kumina has practices that include secular ceremonies, dance and music that developed from the beliefs and traditions brought to the island by Kongo enslaved people and indentured labourers, from the Congo region of West Central Africa, during the post-emancipation era. [1]

  4. Culture of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    A Rastafarian man in a rastacap at a port of Jamaica's Black River.. Originating in the 1930s, [6] one of the most prominent, internationally known aspects of Jamaica's African-Caribbean culture is the Rastafari movement, particularly those elements that are expressed through reggae music.

  5. Jamaican folk music - Wikipedia

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    Includes 37 items, such as "The one shirt I have" (item 58, page 164). The heading refers to the digging of holes for the planting of yams. "Nothing more joyous can be imagined," writes Jekyll, "than a good 'digging-sing' from twenty throats, with the pickers—so they call their pickaxes—falling in regular beat."

  6. List of Jamaican inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Breeds of cattle adapted to the tropics, by Thomas Lecky.His work led to the creation of the Jamaica Hope, Jamaica Red, and Jamaica Black cattle—adaptable breeds known for their hardiness and suitability to the unique challenges of tropical farming.

  7. Category:Jamaican dances - Wikipedia

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  8. L'Antoinette Stines - Wikipedia

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    L'Antech is the first Anglo Caribbean Modern Contemporary (CARIMOD) dance training procedure. L'Antech is an eclectic Caribbean contemporary technique that synthesizes African influences, Caribbean folklore, and is dominated by Jamaican Afro-Caribbean forms.

  9. Category:Culture of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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