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Inserts His/her Inserts Inserts Grade Inserts Here (Day, Month, Year) AN ASPECT OF THE CARIBEAN CULTURE Like other regions and countries Caribbean region has its own unique culture and tradition which makes it different from other cultures. Every island has a history which includes European colonialists, African slaves and the legacies of the Indian tribe. The culture, tradition, music of the Caribbean is indeed influenced by its climate and landscape. The culture of the Caribbean is a combination major ethnic group such as East Indians and Africans.
Barbados which is a former British Colony can be called “little England” as its name suggests that is greatly reflects the British culture. Jamaica mostly relies on pre-colonial heritage and is well developed .it maintains a very peaceful environment of the Caribbean. Aruba, another part of the Caribbean reflects a little bit Dutch culture. Dominican Republic which is underdeveloped. Puerto Rico is one of the most modern island of the Caribbean and is greatly influenced by the American and Spanish cultures.
The official symbols of the Caribbean include parrot, palm and the shell. The literature of the Caribbean is divided into Spanish, French, and English literature. The music of the Caribbean is a combination of Spanish, French and English people who have added to the music heritage of the Caribbean culture. After the first permanent establishment of Columbus in the Caribbean, the islands have produced their own musicians, composers etc. The main sport of the Caribbean is very unique which includes football and cricket.
Here the football refers to the British football which is known as soccer. Other sport include rugby, softball etc. at present cricket the most important sport of the Caribbean. The theatre of the Caribbean is mind blowing as it attracts the tourists from far off places. They just come here to enjoy the theatre in the tourists months. Most of the people in the Caribbean speak Spanish and a quarter of the population speaks English. The cuisine of the Caribbean is a combination of African, Spanish, French, Dutch, Chinese and Indian cuisine.
The government of the Caribbean has taken a lot of steps to protect and promote its culture as it shares a large border with America and with a common language. So the Caribbean culture indeed reflects that it has been greatly influenced by British, Spanish, French, and European culture which makes it unique in its own way. Reference Into the Mix, Caribbean Guide, Caribbean Guide Online, Web, 2011. http://caribbean-guide.info/past.and.present/culture/
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