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  2. Goombay - Wikipedia

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    Goombay is a form of Bahamian music and a drum used to create it. The drum is a membranophone made with goat skin and played with the hands. The term Goombay has also symbolized an event in the Bahamas, for a summer festival with short parades known as ‘Junkanoo’. The goombay name has also evolved to become synonymous with local Afro ...

  3. Bahamian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bahamian cuisine refers to the foods and beverages of The Bahamas. It includes seafood such as fish, shellfish, lobster, crab, and conch, [ 1] as well as tropical fruits, rice, peas, pigeon peas, and pork. Popular seasonings commonly used in dishes include chilies (hot pepper), lime, tomatoes, onions, garlic, allspice, ginger, cinnamon, rum ...

  4. Junkanoo - Wikipedia

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    Junkanoo. Junkanoo is a festival that was originated during the period of African chattel slavery in British American colonies. It is practiced most notably in Jamaica, The Bahamas and Belize, and historically in North Carolina and Miami, where there are significant settlements of West Indian people during the post-emancipation era.

  5. ‘That was life.’ Why Goombay in the Grove will be ... - AOL

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    The Goombay Festival, known for its Junkanoo parades, live music and vendors from both the area and the islands, emerged about 80 years later in 1976 as a way for both white and Black Grove ...

  6. The 44 Percent: Goombay Festival, aviation school, Negro ...

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    News for Black Miami: Goombay Festival, Barrington Irving teams with United Way Miami, Negro League gets flowers The 44 Percent: Goombay Festival, aviation school, Negro League recognition Skip to ...

  7. Andros, The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    For a period of years, Andros sponging was The Bahamas' largest industry. In the 1930s, the sponges were wiped out by a Red Tide infestation. The sponging industry died, and the spongers left the island for Key West, and Tarpon Springs, Florida. Thousands of unemployed Bahamians moved to the village of Coconut Grove near Miami. [13]

  8. Fantasy Fest - Wikipedia

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    Goombay - a two-day street party held in Key West's Bahama Village neighborhood. It is named after the Goombay goatskin drums that generate the party's rhythms and celebrates the heritage of Key West's large Bahamian population with food, art and a lot of dancing. [2] [non-primary source needed]

  9. Broken Promises: Miami’s erasing its Black history one ...

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    The famed Goombay Festival, an annual celebration of West Grove’s Bahamian roots that once drew thousands, was revived this year in a smaller version. George Simpson, right, and his father, Dr ...