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  2. Culture of the Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    Although the U.S. Virgin Islands was a Danish possession during most of its colonial history, Danish was never a spoken language amongst the populace, black or white, as the majority of plantation and slave owners were of Dutch, English, Scottish or Irish descent. [3] New anthology of Virgin Islands poetry (House of Nehesi Publishers)

  3. Mocko jumbie - Wikipedia

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    A Moko Jumbie (also known as Moko Jumbi, Moko Jumby, or Moko Zumbi) is a traditional stilt walker or spirit dancer ingrained in the cultural heritage of the U.S. Virgin Islands for over 200 years. [1] Originating from West African traditions, these cultural practices were introduced to the Caribbean islands by enslaved individuals during the ...

  4. Music of the Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Islander culture is syncretic, based primarily on African, European and North American cultures. Though the Danish controlled the present-day U.S. Virgin Islands for many years, the dominant language has been an English-based Creole since the 19th century, and the islands remain much more receptive to English language popular culture than any other.

  5. List of Caribbean folk music traditions - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean music area includes all the islands of the Caribbean, including Cuba, Antigua and Barbuda, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Anguilla, Martinique, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe and Trinidad and Tobago.

  6. Jumbee - Wikipedia

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    Guyana, and various islands—including Antigua and Barbuda in the east, The Bahamas in the north and as far south as Trinidad—have long held a tradition of folklore that includes the jumbee. In the French islands Guadeloupe and Martinique, people speak of Zombi rather than Jumbie to describe ghosts, revenants and other supernatural creatures ...

  7. Caribbean folklore - Wikipedia

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    Folklore has served as a vulcanizing agent to create a new form of literature that is unique to the Caribbean, a literature that includes the soul and spirit of a region and its people. [4] Many Caribbean societies have a history of colonialism , slavery , outside influences, and the struggles for independence. [ 5 ]

  8. ‘Lost’ islands of folklore may have actually existed off the ...

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    The pair of islands does not appear on maps after the mid-16th century, the study says. Or, in the words of a Welsh folktale, “the sea spread out when it flooded the kingdoms” of Maes Gwyddneu ...

  9. Category:United States Virgin Islands culture - Wikipedia

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    Sports in the United States Virgin Islands (18 C, 3 P) Pages in category "United States Virgin Islands culture" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.