What does being Jamaican mean?

Jamaicans are the citizens of Jamaica and their descendants in the Jamaican diaspora. The vast majority of Jamaicans are of African descent, with minorities of Europeans, East Indians, Chinese, Middle Eastern, and others of mixed ancestry.
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What makes up Jamaican culture?

Jamaican culture is a product of the interaction between Europe and Africa. Terms such as “Afro-centred” and “Euro-centred,” however, are often used to denote the perceived duality in Jamaican cultural traditions and values. European influences persist in public institutions, medicine, Christian worship, and the arts.
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What is a Jamaican immigrant?

Jamaicans are the largest group of immigrants from the Caribbean region living in the United States, according to the Census American Community Survey. The next largest groups are from Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago.
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Is Jamaica part of Africa?

No, Jamaica is not, geographically and politically, an African country. Jamaica is actually an idependent country situated in the Caribbean (considered part of the North American Continent) sea. Jamaica gained political independence from the British in 1962.
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What are Jamaicans known for?

Jamaica is known to be the birthplace of reggae, Bob Marley, world's fastest sprinters, Blue Mountain coffee, Red Stripe beer, Jamaican rum, beautiful beaches, jerk dishes, luxurious all-inclusive resorts and majestic waterfalls.
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What are some Jamaican beliefs?

In Jamaica, there are a wide range of different types of Christianity being practiced. As well as Anglicans, Catholics and Baptists, you'll find Presbyterians, Methodists and Seventh Day Adventists. Not only that, Jamaica is also home to many communities of Jews, Muslims, Hindus and of course Rastafarians.
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What God do Jamaicans believe in?

Rastafarians believe in the Judeo-Christian God and call him Jah. They believe Christ came to Earth as a divine manifestation of Jah.
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Does Rasta believe in Jesus?

Jesus is an important figure in Rastafari. However, practitioners reject the traditional Christian view of Jesus, particularly the depiction of him as a white European, believing that this is a perversion of the truth. They believe that Jesus was a black African, and that the white Jesus was a false god.
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When did Jamaica end slavery?

On January 1, 1808 the Abolition Bill was passed. Trading in African slaves was declared to be “utterly abolished, prohibited and declared to be unlawful”. Emancipation and apprenticeship came into effect in 1834 and full freedom was granted in 1838.
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What is a female Rasta called?

The role of Rastafarian women, who are called Queens, and the rules that apply specifically to women.
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What is unique about Jamaican culture?

Jamaican culture is also enriched by its flavoursome, spicy and unique food. Using the aromatic spices of the Caribbean the dishes are an unusual fusion of flavours in the world. Most popular on the menu is jerk, a spicy marinade that is added to meat, fish and chicken.
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What are 5 aspects of Jamaican culture?

Jamaican Culture
  • Music. Music is the heartbeat of Jamaica. ...
  • Art. Like everything else about us, we have our own unique art styles. ...
  • History. We've taken a special journey to become the island that we are today. ...
  • Dance. We move to the rhythm of the island at an ever-changing tempo. ...
  • Patois. ...
  • Faith.
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What religion is Jamaican?

Religion of Jamaica

Most Jamaicans are Protestant. The largest denominations are the Seventh-day Adventist and Pentecostal churches; a smaller but still significant number of religious adherents belong to various denominations using the name Church of God.
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How would you describe Jamaica?

Jamaica is the third largest of the Caribbean islands, and the largest English-speaking island in the Caribbean Sea. Situated 90 miles south of Cuba, 600 miles south of Florida, USA, and 100 miles south-west of Haiti, Jamaica is approximately 146 miles long, 51 miles wide, and has an area of 4,411 square miles.
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What makes Jamaica beautiful?

Jamaica is famous for being the birthplace of reggae and jerk, but there are so many more sides to the island. The country is home to some of the best beaches in the Caribbean, has eye-widening natural sites including waterfalls and lagoons, and produces one of the rarest coffees in the world.
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What makes a Jamaican?

Jamaicans are the citizens of Jamaica and their descendants in the Jamaican diaspora. The vast majority of Jamaicans are of African descent, with minorities of Europeans, East Indians, Chinese, Middle Eastern, and others of mixed ancestry.
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What are 3 interesting facts about Jamaica?

Jamaican Geography Facts
  • It's the 3rd Largest Island in the Caribbean. ...
  • Jamaica Is Home to 4 Major Mountain Ranges. ...
  • Jamaica Is One of 6 Island States Which Make Up the Greater Antilles. ...
  • The Island Sits on Top of a Large Underwater Mountain. ...
  • A third of all Jamaicans live in Kingston. ...
  • They Drive on the Left Side of the Road.
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How can I be respectful in Jamaica?

Etiquette and Manners in Jamaica
  1. The most common greeting is the handshake with direct eye contact, and a warm smile.
  2. Use the appropriate salutation for the time of day: "good morning", "good afternoon", or "good evening".
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Why do Jamaicans say respect?

Why do Jamaicans say respect? Jamaicans use respect often among their selves which tells you how important it is. In some ways it's a bit like namaste (kind of a stretch) which means "I honor the soul within you." Life can be hard in Jamaica. Simply expressing your respect for those you meet can go along way.
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What is a famous Jamaican saying?

“Talk and taste your tongue” is a funny Jamaica expression often used to mean “think before you speak.” “Every hoe have dem stik a bush” is the equivalent of “there's someone out there for every person,” while “de olda de moon, de brighter it shines” is often used to mean “the older the person, the wise he or she is.”
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How do Jamaicans say thank you?

Give thanx – Give thanks! Selah – Selah. Seet deh – That's how it is! Up top – Thanks/ bless!
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How do Rastafarians treat their wives?

Most Rasta's believe that females are not equal to men. They believe that a good woman must always respect men and do what they ask. This is very contrary to much of their other beliefs about people being equal. Rasta men often beat their wives for being lazy.
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Do Rastas believe in marriage?

Marriage. In Rastafari there is no formal marriage structure. A Rastafari man and woman who live together are regarded as husband and wife (unless, of course, they are related in some other way, such as mother and son). If marriage does take place it is regarded as a social occasion rather than a religious event.
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