JamaicanFolklore

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JamaicanFolklore is the rich body of traditional stories, beliefs, music, and customs of Jamaica, shaped by African, European, and indigenous influences and populated by iconic figures like Anansi and the rolling calf.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folklore tradition
intangible cultural heritage
associatedWithFestival Christmas celebrations in Jamaica
Jonkonnu
associatedWithReligion Kumina
Pocomania
Revivalism
countryOfOrigin Jamaica
developedDuring slavery era in Jamaica
documentedIn Jamaican folk song anthologies
collections of Anansi stories
hasCulturalInfluenceFrom African traditions
European traditions
Indigenous Caribbean traditions
hasElement beliefs about spirits
dance
music
oral storytelling
proverbial wisdom
ritual practices
hasGenre Anansi
surface form: Anansi stories

Jonkonnu masquerade traditions
Kumina songs
duppy stories
folk songs
lullabies
proverbs
revival songs
ring games
trickster tales
work songs
hasKeyFigure Anansi
Big Boy
Bredda Nancy
Duppy
Ol’ Higue
River Mumma
Rolling Calf
Three-Foot Horse
hasLanguage English
Jamaican Patois
hasTheme fear of the supernatural
moral instruction
relationship with nature
resistance to oppression
respect for elders
trickery and cleverness
influences Jamaican literature
Jamaican music
Jamaican popular culture
Jamaican theatre
transmittedBy oral tradition

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Doctor bird featuredIn JamaicanFolklore