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         Bahamas Culture:     more books (19)
  1. Bahamas (Cultures of the World, Set 20) by Robert Barlas, 2000-04
  2. Executive Report on Strategies in Bahamas, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Bahamas Research Group, The Bahamas Research Group, 2000-11-02
  3. Social Life in the Bahamas 1880s¿1920s by Gail Saunders, 1996-06-01
  4. History of the Bahamas by Michael Craton, 1986-01-01
  5. Preserving Our Heritage: Level 2 Part 2 by Bahama Ministry of Education, 2002-10-30
  6. Preserving Our Heritage: Level 2 - Part 1 by Bahama Ministry of Education, 2002-09-05
  7. Fun in the Bahamas by Sacha De Frisching, 1998-10-01
  8. A-Z of Bahamas Heritage (Macmillan Caribbean a-Z) by Michale Craton, 2007-09-11
  9. Bahamian Culture and Factors Which Impact Upon It by Donald M. McCartney, 2004-02
  10. Bahamian History Highlights: Condensed and Illustrated by Allan G Murray, Allan G. Murray, 1999-09
  11. I COME TO GET ME by Arlene Nash Ferguson, John Beadle, et all 1999-12-01
  12. Pursuits of Happiness: The Social Development of Early Modern British Colonies and the Formation of American Culture by Jack P. Greene, 1988-10-30
  13. Echoes of Our Time: Selection of Bahamian Short Stories by Earthel Moxey, 2000-04-01
  14. Andros Before Our Time by Earthel G Moxey, Earthel Moxey, 1997-06-01

1. Bahamas Culture, History And Information
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The people who live in The Bahamas are predominantly of West African descent who were captured and forced into slavery on the cotton plantations in the Americas. Most white residents of the Bahamas are descendants of the first English settlers (English Puritans ), who emigrated to Bermuda in 1647 to gain religious freedom and settled on the island of Eleuthera. The culture is a melting pot of many native customs ranging from the indigenous "Indian" people who populated the Bahamas, including West African, English and other cultures who over the past three or four centuries, arrived in the Bahamas. People from many diverse backgrounds, such as British Loyalists (accompanied by slaves) fleeing America after the War of Independence, Bermudan slaves, people from other Caribbean islands, and many other nationalities. Bahamian culture today has been shaped by their experiences, beliefs and lifestyles. Want to learn more about the culture of the Bahamas? We have fascinating information both current and historical. Check out the

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3. Bahamas Culture, History And Information
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7. Bahamas Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
The traditional culture of The Bahamas lives away from the Americaninfluenced urban centers of Nassau and Freeport. The islands folkways stem in large
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10. Bahamas Culture Lonely Planet World Guide
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11. Bahamas Culture - Bahamas-Travel.info Guide To Bahamian Society, Traditions And
bahamas culture guide includes information on Bahamian civilization and society, traditions, customs and way of life in The Bahamas.
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The authentic culture of The Bahamas is a unique product of Bahamian society and civilization . Bahamian. It lives away from the American-influenced urban and tourism centers of Nassau and Freeport. The islands' mores and customs stem in large part from the background tales, traditions , bush medicine, music and religion brought over by African slaves. A popular 'folk' religion is obeah, a system of beliefs governing interactions between the living and the spirit world. It's a less sinister cousin of Haitian voodoo and Cuban santería. The vast majority of Bahamians, however, belong to mainline Christian denominations (though many Anglican priests hedge their bets and mix a little good-willed obeah into their practice). Most islanders are steadfast in their religious beliefs: many taxi drivers and office workers keep a Bible at hand. Church affairs make headline news, while major international events are relegated to the inside pages. The country claims the greatest number of churches per capita in the world.
The ethnicity of The Bahamas is predominantly of African-American heritage. English, the official

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13. Exuma Bahamas History, Culture, Past, Vacation Package
Failure of the Cotton Culture Emancipation Independence. The History of the island of Exuma, Bahamas is full of events that still remain
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The traditional culture of The Bahamas lives away from the American-influenced urban centers of Nassau and Freeport. The islands' folkways stem in large part from the tales, bush medicine, music and religion brought over by African slaves. A popular 'folk' religion is obeah, a system of beliefs governing interactions between the living and the spirit world. It's a less sinister cousin of Haitian voodoo and Cuban santería. The vast majority of Bahamians, however, belong to mainline Christian denominations (though many Anglican priests hedge their bets and mix a little good-willed obeah into their practice). Most islanders are steadfast in their religious beliefs: many taxi drivers and office workers keep a Bible at hand. Church affairs make headline news, while major international events are relegated to the inside pages. The country claims the greatest number of churches per capita in the world. English, the official

15. The Bahamian, Bahamas Guide For Residents, All Bahama Islands.
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CULTURE The 275,000 people who live in The Bahamas are predominantly of West African descent. Their ancestors were slaves brought to the islands to work the cotton plantations until 1834, when Britain abolished slavery in all its territories. Most white residents of are descendants of the first English settlers, who emigrated from Bermuda in 1647 to gain religious freedom. Some are also related to the Loyalists who fled the southern United States during the American Revolution and built enormous plantations here. After the abolition of slavery, life in the islands changed drastically. The plantations were dissolved, and both blacks and whites turned to the bountiful sea (sponging and fishing) or tried to farm. The lack of fertile cropland prompted the islanders to become a nation of seafarers, and Bahamians used these skills to great advantage during the days of shipwrecking, gun running, and Prohibition. Bahamians take great pride in their past, especially their names, which are indicative of a rich cultural legacy. There are many common names like the Gibsons, reputedly from Scotland; the Alburys, Malones and Russells, said to be Irish Loyalists; and the Eleuthera Bethels, who say they came with those zealous adventurers years ago. It has been said that the Bethels once spelled their name with two 'l's', but removed one because of their religious convictions. The Black Bahamians' roots go back just as far, as evidenced by the many who took the name "Rolle," after Lord Rolle, a wealthy and much-loved planter in Exuma who, after emancipation, gave his land to his former slaves.

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Columbus was the first European to discover The Bahamas (and hence America) in 1492. Thereafter, the Bahamas became a haven for freed slaves and,
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Columbus was the first European to discover The Bahamas (and hence America) in 1492. San Salvador was his first landing place in the New World; Cockburn Town, the main settlement, is not far from the spot where Columbus is said to have landed (although other sites also claim this distinction). Columbus met the Lucayan Indians, the original inhabitants of the Bahamas.
The islands were largely ignored by the Spanish and the first European settlement was established by a group of English religious dissidents, known as the Eleutheran Adventurers, in 1647. In 1717, the islands were formally colonized by Britain. They were briefly occupied by the Spanish in 1782, although returned to Britain the following year, under the terms of the Treaty of Paris. Thereafter, the Bahamas became a haven for freed slaves and, subsequently, a favorite holiday destination for the wealthy. The post of Governor, representing the British monarch, became a remote but pleasant sinecure. The best-known incumbent was the Duke of Windsor, who had abdicated the British crown in 1936, and, in view of his pro-Nazi sympathies, was dispatched to the territory in 1940, for the duration of World War II.

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The Spanish gave the islands "Baja Mar" which when translated means "Shallow Sea". The islands are actually derived from mountain plateaus that emerged from the Atlantic thousands of years ago. The geography of the islands attracted many well-known pirates, such as the infamous Blackbeard and Anne Bonney who were very dominant in the ear known as "The Golden Age of Piracy". These infamous people occupation was to lure ships and when they ran aground, they were looted. These looted ships were mainly British, French and Spanish ships returning from Mexico laden with gold.
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