@@benayahbenyahsharel4534no it’s not and never has been. Get that westernised demonic teaching from your head. We have always been spiritual people..we need that back. Understand that throughout all of Christianity history all black peoples including the Ethiopians was forced into the religion. Ethiopians were forced by a Greek man..and so on..
Iam currently working on this for our Jamaica Day concert come next Friday could I get some of these costumes to borrow please. I am a teacher at a primary school in kgn. Let me know
Yes I love it, all I see is carnival, that we have in london. When we came over here we brought are culture of the indigene american indians. It's a beautiful thing no matter how they try to suppress are culture etc. When we look at the America's we all have the same culture linking us to the lands of America's and no where else.
@@Africa1000 does the igbo say that in nigeria. Lol. Clown. I looked at africans culture an guess what we dont share the same culture as them not even other tribes in africa west Africa has the same culture. Theirs so many tribes in Africa. It's funny when I look at american continent we all share the same culture. Look man nothin african about American indian culture. Theirs is nothing preserved that comes from africa anywhere in the Americas. Explained to me why native Africans are eating american food which is does not originate in africa. Peanuts. Corn; etc out of 640 crops africa has 600 of them originates in the Americas. An the other 40 comes from Asia an africa.
@@LokonoEmpire You're obviously extremely ignorant. Many different people went to Jamaica. Some Akan, some Igbo, some Wolof... Huge numbers of Igbos were taken and many aspects of their language and culture went with them. Having said that, even an ignorant fool like you can be right about something... and you're right about one thing: absolutely nothing from the Taino culture is shared with Africa. Junkanoo, Jamaican patois, Obeah and the black population of Jamaica are of direct African origin. The fact that you are so illiterate and stupid that you don't understand is entirely your problem. Maybe if you learn to read and write properly you'll one day discover it for yourself!
@Janayla Garcia what is african in xaymaca. This is funny. Please research it ur history. If ur African go back to Africa. If people wanna know who they are you can go vital statistics or general registers office aka national archive records an pull up their family tree an they will see for themselves
This dancing foolishness is invoking (calling) upon and worshipping ancestral spirit and all the bystanders are in agreement. The same ancestral spirits who people in Africa worship for generations that make the people to live in extreme poverty, bondage and sickness. Thats who these people are calling to the bank. God is not the God of the dead. Jesus come to give life and give it in abundance. The devil came to kill, steal and destroy. We see who these people chose. How much has the lives of those present and in agreement changed over the past years?
Our ancestors will be proud 👏 love my people 🇯🇲 🇯🇲
Growing up I was soo afraid of them....use to run when I hear that whistle
🤣🤣🤣🤣 so cute lol. I know eh... I was that way too .
Same lol
I love this and hope to see another video like this for 2016 Christmas.
Loved this🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
They need to bring back more of this culture
Not everything is old. It's a demonic conjuring of spirits.
@@benayahbenyahsharel4534no it’s not and never has been. Get that westernised demonic teaching from your head. We have always been spiritual people..we need that back. Understand that throughout all of Christianity history all black peoples including the Ethiopians was forced into the religion. Ethiopians were forced by a Greek man..and so on..
First time seeing a junkanoo performance
I love this
Iam currently working on this for our Jamaica Day concert come next Friday could I get some of these costumes to borrow please. I am a teacher at a primary school in kgn. Let me know
Come st Mary bro I don’t see any all now you guys make the place lively
Im from there too
Where in St Mary? Is donkey years I nuh see a proper jankunoo
Up up . blessings ❤💛💚
wow for so long I did not know this dance exist 🤣😅🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲👺👹
Mary Christmas
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤️
Do sturdy
when i was small we use to go to these and i hide
The people them
Cheap, nobody didn't even give them a dollar. Thats the reason why our cultural festivities are dying out.
TRiSTon Perry
Yes I love it, all I see is carnival, that we have in london. When we came over here we brought are culture of the indigene american indians. It's a beautiful thing no matter how they try to suppress are culture etc. When we look at the America's we all have the same culture linking us to the lands of America's and no where else.
Complete nonsense. This is entirely Igbo (West African) in origin.
@@Africa1000 does the igbo say that in nigeria. Lol. Clown. I looked at africans culture an guess what we dont share the same culture as them not even other tribes in africa west Africa has the same culture. Theirs so many tribes in Africa. It's funny when I look at american continent we all share the same culture. Look man nothin african about American indian culture. Theirs is nothing preserved that comes from africa anywhere in the Americas. Explained to me why native Africans are eating american food which is does not originate in africa. Peanuts. Corn; etc out of 640 crops africa has 600 of them originates in the Americas. An the other 40 comes from Asia an africa.
@@LokonoEmpire You're obviously extremely ignorant. Many different people went to Jamaica. Some Akan, some Igbo, some Wolof... Huge numbers of Igbos were taken and many aspects of their language and culture went with them. Having said that, even an ignorant fool like you can be right about something... and you're right about one thing: absolutely nothing from the Taino culture is shared with Africa. Junkanoo, Jamaican patois, Obeah and the black population of Jamaica are of direct African origin. The fact that you are so illiterate and stupid that you don't understand is entirely your problem. Maybe if you learn to read and write properly you'll one day discover it for yourself!
@Janayla Garcia what is african in xaymaca. This is funny. Please research it ur history. If ur African go back to Africa. If people wanna know who they are you can go vital statistics or general registers office aka national archive records an pull up their family tree an they will see for themselves
Nickorah Hall good Night 🌙🌙🌙🌙🌙🌙🌙🌙
Still fraid a dem😂
These traditional rituals brings crosses upon the land. These things unleash demons on the society. Not everything traditional is good for us.
Thunder fire yuh 🔥
This dancing foolishness is invoking (calling) upon and worshipping ancestral spirit and all the bystanders are in agreement. The same ancestral spirits who people in Africa worship for generations that make the people to live in extreme poverty, bondage and sickness. Thats who these people are calling to the bank. God is not the God of the dead. Jesus come to give life and give it in abundance. The devil came to kill, steal and destroy. We see who these people chose. How much has the lives of those present and in agreement changed over the past years?
They are not calling on any ancestors. This is apart of our culture. Nothing evil about their dancing.
that the white man religion tell you....yet they kept us in slavery for how many years?
Proud Christian and a love for Junkanoo.
Amen