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Kumina is an Afro-Jamaican religion,
dance and
music form.
Kumina has
practices that
include secular ceremonies,
dance and
music that
developed from the...
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religious practices derived from
Africa are
practised on the island,
notably Kumina, Convince, Myal and Obeah.
Other religions in
Jamaica include Jehovah's...
- do Nordeste, Comfa, Espiritismo,
Santo Daime, Obeah, Candomblé, Abakuá,
Kumina, Winti, Sanse,
Cuban Vodú,
Dominican Vudú,
Louisiana Voodoo,
Haitian Vodou...
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laborers arrived in
Jamaica where they
revitalised Myal
practices and the
Kumina religion. Myal was
generally tolerated by
white enslavers because of its...
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responsible for
rainfall and health.[citation needed] In the
religion of
Kumina there is a high
creator god is
known as "King Zombi"
which is a derivative...
- as
Bongo or Flenke, is a
religion from
eastern Jamaica. It has
roots in
Kumina and
Jamaican Maroon religion.
According to
research by J. W.
Pullis the...
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mythology Serer mythology Urhobo mythology Yoruba mythology Candomblé
Hoodoo Kumina Obeah Palo
Quimbanda Santería
Umbanda Vodou Abenaki mythology Blackfoot...
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people arrived in Jamaica,
where they
established the
religion of
Kumina. In
Kumina,
cannabis was
smoked during religious ceremonies in the
belief that...
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poetry Kumina Lovers rock
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celebration is done with an
ancestral practice in
Jamaica called Kumina. In
order for the
deceased to move on
there is a
process that must happen...