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Kumina dance: the Jamaica traditional ritual that’s perceived to help patrons win court cases or woo lovers

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It originated from the Congo tribes in Africa when the enslaved arrived in Jamaica in the 1850s. Kumina is a combination of dance and music rituals performed to appease the ancestors.  A feature of Kumina is the authenticity of the language and dances of the performers. The traditional dance was perfected when the immigrants from Congo settled...

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