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Kumina is a slave religion that came from the Bantu slaves brought to Jamaica.
In Jamaica there are different dances that are preformed including:dinki mini,maypole,kumina,brukins and dance hall.
In the parish of St Thomas
they can be found in kingston
Probably when African slaves were brought to Jamaica, in the mid-1600's.
The holy book of Kumina is called "The Book of Damballah." It contains teachings, rituals, and traditions of the Kumina spiritual practice, which originated in Jamaica among the Afro-Jamaican community.
Kumina's symbols include the drum, the rattle, the staff, and the color white. These items are used in rituals to connect with ancestors and spirits, provide protection, and channel energy during ceremonies and dances. The symbols hold deep cultural and spiritual significance within the Kumina tradition practiced in Jamaica.
The Spanish brought cows to Jamaica.
Kumina is important to me because kumina is provided with alot of information needed how to dance it cultural activity in ancient day of kumina
Kumina, a religious and cultural practice originating from the African diaspora, particularly among the Kongo people, was brought to Jamaica by enslaved Africans during the 18th and 19th centuries. It evolved as a means of spiritual expression and resistance against oppression, incorporating elements of African traditions, Christianity, and local influences. The practice remains an important aspect of Jamaican culture today, reflecting the island's diverse heritage.
Kumina is a Jamaican religious ceremony.
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