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Awesome, what's this type of music called?
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@TheBornAnnoyed I like full moons and equinoces even new moons and solstices, like midsummer. But I prefer the winter solstice.
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@thisischavez Hey man, what can I say? I am a font of knowledge indeed.
Does your screenname have anything to do with Cesar Chavez? Probably not, I was just curious. However, if it does have to do with Cesar Chavez...then much respect to you, he's among the top ten men in history I have respect for.
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@erikss0n1982. Nothing on this beautiful planet we call Earth is more important than knowledge. I'm glad you are kind enough to share it with us. Set those of us who are misled into the vast truth that we all seek. Haha! That just took me over he top, huh? LOL.
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@9M19 Even though your comment is two years old, I feel a need to respond...Yes the Caribbean was populated by slaves in the late 17th and 18th centuries, but there is still a rich influence from the native Taino indian tribes indigenous to those islands. So really today's Caribbean culture is a fusion of African and Taino, and even Spanish (in some areas like Cuba, of course).
It just depends on where you're at, I guess. But to say that the entire Caribbean is all Africanzed, is just wrong
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i am excited by this
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this is truly one of the best things i have ever seen and heard...thank you!!!!
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LOL
Yoda at 2:20
my mum and dad played this music all the time when i was young. (:
and they should've known i'd go and get dreads and a drum.
harnessyourblame 2 years ago 26
Um, Really? The Caribbean was populated by African slaves. That is how the islands of the Carribean became so rich in culture, food and religion.
9M19 2 years ago 7