long time before organized religions like Christianity and Hinduism. The way of life for the indigenous people of Africa was to keep a constant contact with the spirits in nature. This religion originates from Africa and eventually moved into the Caribbean by traveling slaves. Eventually, this powerful, culture spread to Europe, and the Americas. Many practice this sacred religion every day to protect their families, financially support their families, and for guidance. Voodoo devotees acknowledge
wanted to share with you how much I have learned about the Caribbean—which is essential to how I now not only view the countries but the people. I’ve come to realize how ignorant I was in regards to knowing exactly what the Caribbean is. Strangely enough, our entire family is from the Caribbean. I'm from the Caribbean. But, I know so little. The first day of classes back in September, I was asked by the professor to describe what the Caribbean mean to me. As we went around the room, my turn came and
Within Brazil and the Caribbean lies a racial mixture of cultures. Since the 1930's the people have, overall, enthusiastically adopted the notion that racial and cultural mixture defines this regions national identity (Samba 1). This region consists of a very historic background which has shaped the beliefs and customs of celebration, music and dance. Sugar cane was brought to the "new world"
things about the Caribbean. The Caribbean is a very large group of islands and countries, so, there is many things unique about the area. One unique thing is the Caribbean Sea. Another unique thing is the culture in the Caribbean. The last unique thing listed is the tourist attractions in the Caribbean. The Caribbean has many unique features to it. One of those features is the Caribbean Sea. The Caribbean water is clear, warm, and is not as salty as the Atlantic Ocean (“Caribbean”). Many people go
Plantation and Race in the Caribbean The incredible history of the Caribbean is indeed, one of the most rich, and at the same time troubling, of the New World. Its incredibly heterogeneous population and its social racial base make it a very difficult place to, for instance, live and raise a family. While some children may have a future because of their light complexion, the others are doomed to a life of poverty in the unforgiving culture and society of the Caribbean. Three people have taken
When you are ready to get away to tropical breezes and relaxing ocean view, you need to check out your options for all-inclusive Caribbean vacation packages. The Caribbean is calling with a relaxing atmosphere like no other. Swim in the vivid blue water and relax on the sugary white sand beaches. After a fun day at the beach, you can indulge in all of the exciting nightlife while you enjoy a special tropical drink in a place that melts your cares away. If that sounds like the vacation you want, then
that President Obama used to describe Caribbean Americans in his recent proclamation. Since its inception in 2006, Caribbean Heritage Month, sponsored by the Institute for Caribbean Studies, continues to celebrate the history, culture, and accomplishments of Caribbean Americans. The Caribbean Heritage Month is a reminder to appreciate and understand the diverse backgrounds of Americans and a reminder that “The bonds between the United States and the Caribbean remain strong. Both rooted in similar
Importance of Slavery to the Caribbean The significance of the role played by slaves in the history of the Caribbean cannot be overemphasized. Nearly everything that defines the Caribbean today can be traced back to the advent of Africans to the sugar plantations several centuries ago. For this reason it is impossible to ignore the issue of slavery when studying the history of the Caribbean, as we are doing in this class. Through our numerous readings on the status of slaves and their treatment
The Caribbean islands are among the top destination choices, particularly for those living in North America. It's relatively close proximity to Canada and the United States, along with its glorious year-round weather, makes it the perfect vacation spot for solo travellers and families alike. There has been a big push recently by tourism officials to promote the entire region as one single destination. There are at least 28 island nations in the Caribbean and more than 7,000 individual islands scattered
The Effects of Tourism in the Caribbean: Employment, Local Development, Water Resources, and Environment Families and friends from across the world often travel to the beautiful, Caribbean islands for a warm, fun vacation. Tourists go to the Caribbean islands in a variety of ways. Many choose to stay on the islands in hotels for days or weeks at a time. Others buy a vacation on board a cruise ship, and that ship will sail to different islands for the passengers to enjoy and explore. Both of these