Neither. Jamaica is a part of the Caribbean and technically a part of North America.
I am not sure there were any Navajos, nor any Sioux in Jamaica. These two tribes tended to be located in North America. Jamaica did have native (indigenous) populations when it was founded, but those tribes were Arawak and Taino. When Jamaica was conquered, much as in North America, most of the native populations were subjugated.
north America
Jamaica is located in the continent of North America.
Jamaica is not in Central America; it is in the Caribbean.
the region of Jamaica is southeast of north America
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Jamaica is an island nation in the Caribbean, and is therefore not physically a part of any continent. However, the country is politically a part of North America.
No, Jamaica is not a part of North America, it is a part of a group of islands called the Greater Antilles.
America
Central America; West Indies; the Caribbean; Greater Antilles, any and all of them.
Sugar is one of the main foods that Jamaica exports to America. Other foods that Jamaica exports include bananas, cocoa, and coffee.