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         Jamaica Culture:     more books (76)
  1. Jamaica the People (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Amber Wilson, 2004-03
  2. Wake the Town and Tell the People: Dancehall Culture in Jamaica by Norman C. Stolzoff, Norman C. Stolzoff, 2000-06
  3. In Focus Jamaica: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture (The in Focus Guides Series) by Peter Mason, 2000-07
  4. Jamaica (Cultures of the World) by Sean Sheehan, Angela Black, 2005-01
  5. Jamaica the Land (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Amber Wilson, 2004-02
  6. Jamaica the Culture (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Amber Wilson, 2004-03
  7. Reggae Bloodlines: In Search of the Music and Culture of Jamaica by Stephen Davis, 1992-09
  8. Reggae Heritage: Jamaica's Music History, Culture & Politic by Lou Gooden, 2003-10
  9. Culture and Customs of Jamaica (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by Martin Mordecai, Pamela Mordecai, 2000-11-30
  10. Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom: History, Heritage and Culture
  11. Inna Di Dancehall: Popular Culture And the Politics of Identity in Jamaica by Donna P. Hope, 2006-01-30
  12. Martha Brae's Two Histories: European Expansion and Caribbean Culture-Building in Jamaica by Jean Besson, 2002-11-25
  13. Jamaica Proverbs and Culture Explained
  14. Urban Life in Kingston, Jamaica: The Culture and Class Ideology of Two Neighborhoods (Caribbean Studies, Volume 3) by D. J. Austin, 1984-01-01

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2. Jamaica
Comprehensive guide to Jamaica covering the island's history, culture, recipes, music, photos and tourist destinations.
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4. Government Of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service
Provides current news, background information on Jamaican government, education, culture, and community happenings.
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5. Ministry Of Education, Youth, And Culture Jamaica
The homepage for the Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture, Jamaica
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6. Jamaica Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Today Jamaica, and particularly Kingston, is a centre of Caribbean art, its vital cultural energy having flourished tremendously since independence in 1962.
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The Black Colour Scale In the plantation era, the plantocracy developed a scale of 'whiteness'. Today, the lighter one's shade of skin, the more skilled and prosperous one is assumed to be. It's a standing joke that the safest bet at the Miss Jamaica contest is the contestant with the lightest skin.

7. Jamaica
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11. Jamaica Cultural Development Commission
Culinary Arts / Jamaica Food Fesrtival. Children's Gospel. Festival Queen Maxine HenryWilson Minister of Education, Youth Culture
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12. Culture Of Jamaica: Information From Answers.com
Culture of Jamaica As the original Arawak Indians all died, Jamaican culture represents a rich blend of cultures that have since inhabited the island.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Culture of Jamaica Wikipedia Culture of Jamaica As the original Arawak Indians all died, Jamaican culture represents a rich blend of cultures that have since inhabited the island.
Rastafari
The best know side of Jamaican culture is reggae music, and the Rastafarians who are recognised all over the world for playing what is a distinctively syncopated style that arose from another Jamaican sound, ska Bob Marley , from Kingston , is doubtlessly the best known performer of this style.
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Derek Walcott , a Nobel prize laureate, attended college in Jamaica. Other significant writers from the island include Claude McKay and Louis Simpson . Plays and works in Jamaican English, or patois , attract special attention. Louise Bennett Andrew Salkey and Michael Smith have contributed to this phenomenon by writing works in patois. Ian Fleming wrote his famous James Bond novels while living in Jamaica.

13. Culture Of Jamaica - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
As the original Arawak Indians all died, Jamaican culture represents a rich blend of cultures The best know side of Jamaican culture is reggae music,
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Culture of Jamaica
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As the original Arawak Indians all died, Jamaican culture represents a rich blend of cultures that have since inhabited the island. edit
Rastafari
The best know side of Jamaican culture is reggae music, and the Rastafarians who are recognised all over the world for playing what is a distinctively syncopated style that arose from another Jamaican sound, ska Bob Marley , from Kingston , is doubtless the best known performer of this style. edit
Other
Derek Walcott , a Nobel prize laureate, attended college in Jamaica. Other significant writers from the island include Claude McKay and Louis Simpson . Plays and works in Jamaican English, or patois , attract special attention. Louise Bennett Andrew Salkey and Michael Smith have contributed to this phenomenon by writing works in patois. Ian Fleming wrote his famous James Bond novels while living in Jamaica. Jevon evans' is one of the greatest up coming basketball player. He attends clewiston high school. he plans to go to the college of illonios to play for the fighting illianis edit
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CULTURE Jamaica has a wide range of food. Most of it features exotic spices and tropical friuts and vegtables, due to its location. Some delicacies include Mannish water, a soup claimed to cure infertility, impotence and even the common cold; cowcod soup is a soup made from bananas, yams, rum, and "cowocd" (a jamaican secret!), and jerk chicken, which is chicken marinated in spices and then fried. It's not for the faint of tongue! They also eat ackee ( salted fish) and fried plantains, among other things.
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    20. Jamaica Culture Louise Bennett
    Jamaican Culture the Honorable Louise Bennett-Coverly Her contribution to Jamaican cultural life has been such that she was honored with the MBE,
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    ANTH 1101 Extra Credit Class Notes Jamaican Culture - the Honorable Louise Bennett-Coverly Biography and Sample of her Poetry in Dialogue Louise Bennett, Miss Lou is a Jamaican Icon! [../../Anthropology/menu.htm] September 7 Louise Bennett Louise Bennett was born on this date in 1919. She is a Jamaican poet and activist.
    From Kingston, Jamaica Louise Bennett remains a household name in Jamaica, a "Living Legend" and a cultural icon. She received her education from Ebenezer and Calabar Elementary Schools, St. Simon’s College, Excelsior College, Friends College (Highgate). Although she has lived in Toronto, Canada for the last decade she still receives the homage of the expatriate West Indian community in the north as well as a large Canadian following.
    She has been described as Jamaica's leading comedienne, as the "only poet who has really hit the truth about her society through its own language", and as an important contributor to her country of "valid social documents reflecting the way Jamaicans think and feel and live” Through her poems in Jamaican patois, she raised the dialect of the Jamaican folk to an art level which is acceptable to and appreciated by all in Jamaica.
    In her poems she has been able to capture all the spontaneity of the expression of Jamaicans' joys and sorrows, their ready, poignant and even wicked wit, their religion and their philosophy of life. Her first dialect poem was written when she was fourteen years old. A British Council Scholarship took her to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art where she studied in the late 1940’s Bennett not only had a scholarship to attend the academy but she auditioned and won a scholarship. After graduation she worked with repertory companies in Coventry, Huddersfield and Amersham as well as in intimate revues all over England.

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