From: A Jamaican Farewell: Weaving Grief with Joy and Community
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From a cultural viewpoint, Jamaican funerals are a vibrant tapestry woven from African heritage and Christian beliefs. Many customs, like the 'Nine-Night' and the emphasis on communal gathering, can be traced back to West African traditions brought over centuries ago. These traditions adapted and blended with the strong Christian faith prevalent on the island, creating a unique way of mourning and celebrating life. It’s a testament to resilience and cultural fusion.

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  • African retentions in Caribbean cultural practices.
  • Syncretism of religious beliefs.
  • Role of communal support in indigenous cultures.
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Music, singing, and food are essential elements of both the Nine-Night and the funeral service it...
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Jamaican funerals are deeply communal events, involving widespread family, friends, and neighbours.
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Funeral services are typically Christian-based, often held in churches, followed by a procession ...
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