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a dirt road in front of a house on the side of a forest covered hill

Contributor: Simone Myrie I grew up in deep rural Jamaica. In my district none of the citizens owned a motor vehicle, and so we walked everywhere. At age four I walked almost a mile to basic school on dirt tracks and unpaved roads. Back then we took our own cooked lunches to school. Some students wore shoes while others just went barefoot. There was no sense of inadequacy or inferiority felt by those who were shoe-less, and those who were fortunate enough to wear shoes did not feel as if…

an old black and white photo of a family

The first Indians known to Jamaica were the Arawak Indians or the Taíno Indians. This tribe originated along the northern coast of South America, including what is now Venezuela. Historians believe that these Indians came up through the Antilles and into Jamaica in two different waves. The first wave of inhabitants is known as the"redware people,"who probably arrived around 650 AD. The second wave arrived between 850 and 900 AD. However, I am writing this post about the "East Indians. They…

a sign that says nuh duty up jamaica on it

Pompey🌴JAMAICA🇯🇲Can’t get enough of this place🎶 hats off @diplo for creating this paradise for the soul. Thought I was taking a month off, but then this idea of Jamaica came up last minute, didn’t even have time to think what to expect—so expected nothing! Didn’t even check the map. My intention? BE FREE in Jamaica, get in the studio and cook (music). there’s so much of the same music out there these days, so really just wanted to get immersed in jamaica’s rich culture and its pure…

an old photo of three men sitting under a large tree

HALF WAY TREE, ST. ANDREW It derives its name from a cotton tree dating from the Conquest, which existed as late as 1866. Richard Hill, in an article which was published posthumously in the "Victoria Quarterly" in 1890, said: Engraving; AC Collection I visited Halfway Tree on Sunday the 25th November, 1866. When I first saw the cotton tree at the junction of the four roads through the plain of Liguanea from which Halfway Tree receives its name, it had nearly lived out its time. It is of that…

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