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Jamaican Research Paper

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Merriam-Webster said that ethnic means, “of or relating to large groups of people classed according to common racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin or background”.1 Jamaica is known for being the third largest island in the Caribbean’s, and also a huge tourist attraction. While Jamaicans aren’t the only ethnic group to inhabit Jamaica, they make up a large part of it. Jamaicans have an important way of life, language, religion, music, food, etc. to share with the world. To begin, Jamaicans had first inhabited Jamaica in 1513 as servants to Spanish settlers, later being freed in 1655. Jamaican’s make up at least 90 percent of the ethnic population in Jamaica. Jamaica’s current population is 2,808,340 and counting …show more content…

Tales came from their ancestors who used the stories to tell the lives of the ones before them, and their trials and tribulations. As many know Jamaicans were once enslaved, and in light of that they celebrate their independence on August the sixth. Other holidays would be Ash Wednesday which is celebrated in February, Good Friday, Easter Monday which is in March or April, and Christmas which is December 25th. Jamaicans most popular sport is cricket, which is somewhat like baseball and was started in the sixteenth century England. Jamaicans are well-known for their place in the Olympics in track and field, also boxing, basketball and water sports. Jamaicans are known for their reggae music, but what most forget is Mento, which is music that has been in Africa for years and is a combination of dance and music. Most Jamaicans live in poverty, but also some happen to be rich. Jamaicans averagely live to mid-seventies, though factoring in poverty life expectancy is less. They also have to deal with water, electricity, mail, telephone services, etc. problems. Jamaicans depend on the tourism that they receive in order to survive, it is a huge part of their economy. Bauxite, alumina, and remittances are also other ways that they economy is able to thrive. Most Jamaicans work in agriculture dealing with sugar, coffee, spices, etc. for

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