 
									
							Caribbean Style Christmas						
						
						
						
						Description
									As a chid from the Caribbean, I only remember in celebrating Christmas while growing up in the US and I was unaware that even Jamaica, West Indies, an island, celebrated this particular Western Seasonal Holiday.
Here's an introduction: The celebration of Christmas in Jamaica dates back to the period of slavery in the 17th century, when the island was a colony of England. The plantations then had all-night dances that included masqueraders and plenty of drumming. It is from these all-night dances that one of Jamaica’s most enduring Christmas traditions emerged.
The seasonal festivities continue all the way into the New Year.
If you are intererested in learning more about a Caribbean Christmas, come join me and together we explore how Jamaica celebrates Christmas. The learning process is new to me as well and we'll learn together :)
								
							Here's an introduction: The celebration of Christmas in Jamaica dates back to the period of slavery in the 17th century, when the island was a colony of England. The plantations then had all-night dances that included masqueraders and plenty of drumming. It is from these all-night dances that one of Jamaica’s most enduring Christmas traditions emerged.
The seasonal festivities continue all the way into the New Year.
If you are intererested in learning more about a Caribbean Christmas, come join me and together we explore how Jamaica celebrates Christmas. The learning process is new to me as well and we'll learn together :)
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