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Revival gathering in Watt Town
The Annual Revival Gathering in Watt Town, St. Ann
A Revival Band worshiping at the annual meeting
The cooking of the sacred meal for the ancestors is traditionally carried out by males as in this image.jpg
The cooking of the sacred meal for the ancestors is traditionally carried out by Maroon men.
The late Imogene 'Queenie' Kennedy , Kumina Queen.jpg
The late Kumina Queen, Imogene 'Queenie' Kennedy
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The Playing Cyas
Mastery of this drum, especially the “heeling” technique…
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The playing of the drums is not restricted to men in the Kumina religion.
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The Revival Table
The setting of a revival table is determined by the type of…
The sacred meat is believed to bring good fortune to  those who partake of it.JPG
The sacred meat is believed to bring good fortune to those who partake of it.
The sacred meat is believed to bring good fortune to  those who partake of it.jpg
The sacred meat is believed to bring good fortune to those who partake of it.
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The Tadjah
The tadjah is ready for the procession.
This dancer who  is possessed by an ancestral spirit is carrefully attended to by other dancers.JPG
This dancer who is possessed by an ancestral spirit is carrefully attended to by other dancers.JPG
This dancer who  is possessed by an ancestral spirit is carrefully attended to by other dancers.jpg
This dancer who is possessed by an ancestral spirit is carefully attended to by other dancers
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