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  • How to Bark a Jelly Coconut and Make a Phenomenal desert Naturally

    In this Article you will Discovery Traditional Ancient Techniques on the Native remedies on barking a Coconut the know how of a Bahamian Islander Born and Breed on the Island of Nassau, Bahamas...

  • How Does Jamaica Source Energy?

    Jamaica is one of those countries that are 90 percent dependent on other countries for their oil supply with the cost going up to as much as $450 million US dollars per year. They use imported...

  • What Is the Music of Jamaica?

    Jamaica is an island in the North Caribbean that is a common tourist destination. Jamaican music has become popular in many different countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom and...

  • Dancehall Dance Steps

    Dancehall is a style of Jamaican music that's all about partying and having a good time. It has specific dance steps that go along with it, such as Pon De River and Signal Di Plane. These are...

  • Black History in Jamaica

    Jamaica, the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles, sits in the Caribbean. Arawak natives inhabited the island when Christopher Columbus landed there in 1494. In 1509, the Spanish, lead by...

  • The History of the Maroons

    The Maroons are a group of escaped slaves that settled in the mountains of Jamaica in the 18th century. The resistance of the Maroons helped to destroy the slave-driven sugar production industry...

  • Cacique Duties

    The term "cacique," refers to ancient tribal leaders of the pre-Columbian era. These chieftains were encountered by colonial explorers and conquerors throughout the Greater and Lesser Antilles of...

  • What Is a Shotta?

    Shotta is a Caribbean slang word used to describe gangsters, drug deals and other violent criminals. The word has origins in Jamaica. It is often referenced in popular culture, especially hip hop...

  • Jamaican Theme Birthday Party Ideas

    Jamaican-themed birthday parties appeal to warm-weather birthday revelers. At the beach or in your back yard, throw a birthday party rich with color, exotic food and drink. Play Jamaican music to...

  • The Types of Clothing that Jamaicans Wear

    The clothing in Jamaica reflects the cultural diversity among its people. This Caribbean nation's attire fuses Western and traditional looks. The characteristics that tie the two are vibrant,...

  • What Do the Colors of Jamica Symbolize?

    In 1962, Jamaica gained independence from England. It has since been increasingly proud of its diversity in heritage. Its flag has three colors that mean different things.

  • How to Make Red Peas Soup

    On a cold, wintry day, there is nothing like a soothing bowl of soup to keep you warm and toasty. A nice hearty soup that serves as a great meal is Red Peas Soup.

  • How to Make Rasta Tam Hats

    With crochet being all the rage lately, many people are looking for fashionable accessories and quick projects. Rasta tam hats fit both of those requirements. This fashionable crocheted hat...

  • About Jamaican Traditions

    When it comes to the traditions and cultures of the island of Jamaica, the first thought for many is the history of reggae music and musician/cultural icon Bob Marley. But to only consider the...

  • About Jamaican National Symbols

    Famous for tourism and its distinctive reggae music, Jamaica is a popular destination spot throughout the year. Jamaica has adopted a number of national symbols.

  • How to cook Ackee and Saltfish (Cod)

    Jamaica's national breakfast, so you know it has to be good. There are many ways to spice it up and change things around, but here's the basic gist guaranteed to please everyone!

  • How to Make an Open Origami Box

    Origami is the ancient art of paper folding. This is the beautiful art of taking a flat structure and making it three dimensional. To be able to create any figure out of paper can entertain you...

  • How to Harvest Marijuana

    Harvesting marijuana does not have to be a complicated procedure. In only a few steps, you can learn how to cut the plants down, how to remove the buds and leaves, how to dry the parts properly...

  • How to Wear Lime Green and Loden Green Together

    Fresh green and loden green together is a classic outfit that you will see over and over again every Spring. This color combination never goes out of style.

  • How to Cook Jamaican Cuisine

    Jamaican cuisine is the product of hundreds of years of cooking food gathered from the island. Some of the main foods are coconut, sugar, rice, beans, plantains/bananas, fish, chicken and citrus...

  • How to Do Business in Jamaica

    Every year, entrepreneurs start new business ventures in Jamaica. Like any other country, there are certain processes you are supposed to follow before you do business in Jamaica.

  • How to Find a Job in Jamaica

    Many countries around the world, like Jamaica, have become more and more protective of their jobs. The citizens of the country have the first rights to almost all open positions. After the company...

  • How to Stay Safe in Jamaica

    Jamaica is a beautiful country that many people liken to paradise. The beautiful beaches and tall mountains create the iconic look of the Caribbean. While on a vacation in Jamaica, it is important...

  • How to Behave in Jamaica

    Jamaica is a friendly country that lives and breathes a freedom and lifestyle all its own. The people don't hurry for anything and tend to take life as it comes. Like any other county, it is...

  • How to Cook a National Dish: Ackee & Saltfish

    Ackee and Saltfish is the national dish of Jamaica, West Indies. Most tourists find that it is an acquired taste. However, once you become accustomed to the spicy flavors, your appetite will have...

  • How to Celebrate Caribbean American Heritage Month in the Classroom

    For hundreds of years, the United States and the Caribbean have intertwined cultures and experiences. June was nationally declared as Caribbean Heritage Month in 2006. Here are some ways to...

  • How to Speak With a Jamaican Accent

    If you've been to Jamaica or know anything about the coastal country, you can attest to the laid-back, casual lifestyle that moves to its own, slow, worry-free beat. Jamaican natives speak with...

  • How to Do Karoke (Without Sucking)

    Read this eHow article to learn how to get up there and rock the crowd when you sing karaoke.

  • How to Unclog a Bidet

    Unclogging a bidet can be very frustrating, however with a little patience, it is attainable. Initially, your efforts may seem futile, but if you are tenacious and continue using the products...

  • How to Study Jamaican Painters

    Jamaican painters have come to the forefront of art in a relatively short time. Caribbean flavor and culture is captured on canvas in a style with vibrant colors, use of intense subjects and a...

  • How to Study Jamaican Architecture

    Historic Jamaican architecture--the colonial buildings of the old cities and the grand plantation houses--are a blend of Georgian influence and tropical charm. Many structures of the colonial...

  • How to Be a Rasta

    The Rastafari, often identified by their long dreadlocks and adornment of bright colors, originated in Jamaica as a protest cult in the 1930s. While they hold an iconic status in Western popular...

  • How to Speak Jamaican Patois

    Jamaican patois, sometimes called Creole or simply just Jamaican, is a rich mix of Central and West African tribal languages that adopted some of the vernacular of English in the 17th and 18th...

  • How to Study Jamaican Customs

    Jamaica's social and business customs are somewhat complex because of the country's history and the diverse population. "Polite society" in Jamaica has always been in the forefront of setting the...

  • How to Learn Jamaican Etiquette

    The etiquette practiced on the island nation of Jamaica has its roots in the country's culture and history. A diverse population, colonial plantations, the slave trade, indentured servants and...

  • How to Study Jamaican History

    If you are a history buff and especially interested in the Caribbean, take time to study Jamaican history. If you are planning to visit Jamaica, brush up on its history before you go. You can...

  • How to Learn About Jamaican Film

    Jamaica's film industry has been growing since 1953 when the first movie was made in Jamaica for U.S. audiences. Jamaica's lush environment has provided the background for famous films that many...

  • How to Learn About Jamaican Sports

    The movie "Cool Runnings" features a Jamaican bobsled team that trains and competes in the winter Olympics. This true story is just one of Jamaica's numerous victories and defeats in world sports....

  • How to Learn Jamaican Slang

    Nearly everybody in Jamaica is bi-lingual! Sure, Jamaica is an English speaking country. However, there is the King's English and there is Jamaican slang, a language unto itself. In Jamaica, the...

  • How to Study Jamaican Writers

    Jamaican writers are a creative and versatile bunch. Their writing style encompasses everything from poetry to novels to screenplays and every sort of literary venture in between. Studying...

  • How to Plan a Jamaican Themed Party

    Jamaica has been a favorite getaway for decades. You may not be able to go there, but you definitely can throw a Jamaican themed party to bring some of the fun and sun to your friends! Best of...

  • How to Study Jamaican Traditions

    The people of Jamaica celebrate their traditions with a combination of grand enthusiasm and solemn respect. Jamaican traditions are steeped in family history and wonderful cultural blends. Study...

  • How to Learn About Jamaican Music

    Jamaican Music is a lively blend of sounds from many cultures. This music can make even the most non-musical listener want to get up and dance! It makes you sing at the top of your lungs,...

  • How to Learn About Jamaican Folklore

    Jamaica's rich heritage is chock full of myths and mysticisms. It is a small island, only 150 miles in length and 50 miles wide, but one can spend a lifetime enjoying and exploring the stories and...

  • How to Learn About Jamaican Theatre

    The island of Jamaica has a sophisticated and prolific theatre scene. Jamaica has produced many wonderful thespians, playwrights and theatres. The Jamaican public considers the theatre a vital...

  • How to Learn About Jamaican Cuisine

    Learning about Jamaican cuisine is embarking on an adventure of sumptuous delights. The exotic yet approachable flavors of Jamaican food are easy to swallow and leave you yearning for another...

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