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What are the culture of Bahamas?

tourism


Is African a culture?

No, African is a person...African culture is a culture...


Is Bahamas hispanic?

No the Bahamas is not Hispanic. 80% of the people are of African ancestry and the other are of European decent.


Is Junkanoo in the Bahamas their culture?

yes its our culture its a big part of life for Bahamians


What is African and Asian culture and tradition?

what is african and asian culture


How was African culture most likely introduced to America?

African culture was shared by the African slaves


What are the bad effects of media on African culture?

media and African culture


Who is the minister of youth sports and culture for the Bahamas?

Daniel Johnson is the current Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture


What are lucayans?

Lucayans were the first African bahamians on the island of the Bahamas before christopher columus discovered them and the Bahamas.


Are the Bahamas part of the Caribbean Islands?

The Bahamas islands are not geographically part of the Caribbean islands, because they are located in the North Alantic ocean. The culture on the Bahamas islands is, similar to that of Caribbean culture, so some people consider the Bahamas to be culturally Caribbean. Check out this map of the Bahamas: http://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/ifim/country_list/media/bf-map.gif To read more about the Bahamas click the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bahamas


What cultures do they have in freeport Bahamas?

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.


Much of African postcolonial literature addresses the tension between what?

traditional African culture and European culture/Western culture