Do you mean 'where did tap dance originate?' On slave ships, slaves would have pennies on their feet and they would dance around making the tapping noises.
From an old English word 'dol' meaning foolish or dull and depressed. The word was used to describe the area close to the Equator where sailing ships were often becalmed.
The word "blue bark" is an old Navy term, from the days of the Ships-of-the-line. War ships could be identified by a gold line the adorned the trim of the ship. When the captain of the ship, or another shipmate, died while in battle (and eventually just at sea), the gold line was painted blue to allow other ships and those waiting at the dock time to render honors.
Ship decanters originated in the 18th century during the age of sailing ships. They were designed to hold and serve alcoholic beverages, particularly on naval vessels and merchant ships, where space was limited. The unique shape of these decanters often resembled ships or nautical elements, reflecting their maritime context. Their popularity continued into the 19th century, becoming decorative items as well as functional vessels.
of course not what do you mean of course not the So called black people who were brought to the western hemisphere on slaves ships are the physical descendants of the Hebrew Israelites that the entire bible is based upon
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It is said that puppets originate from India, but no one actually knows where they originate from!
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