Junkanoo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkanoo
same as here in the US, but they don't get any snow there
In the Bahamas, families often have traditions such as gathering for holiday celebrations like Junkanoo, a colorful street parade held on Boxing Day and New Year's Day. Other traditions include preparing traditional Bahamian dishes like conch salad, guava duff, and johnnycake for special occasions and family gatherings. Additionally, storytelling, music, and dance play a significant role in passing down cultural traditions and creating a sense of community within Bahamian families.
Unwritten law in the Bahamas refers to legal principles and norms that are not codified in statutes but are recognized and applied by courts based on customs, traditions, or judicial precedents. These laws often arise from common law traditions and can influence legal decisions, particularly in areas not explicitly covered by written legislation. The concept emphasizes the importance of societal norms and practices in shaping legal outcomes within the Bahamian legal system.
The language of the Bahamas is English and Bahamas Creole English:English = How are you?Bahamas Creole English = What da wybe is?
The language of the Bahamas is English and Bahamas Creole English:English = How are you?Bahamas Creole English = What da wybe is?
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No, there are no deserts in The Bahamas.
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there are no rainforests in the Bahamas
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