Jamaican Traditional Wake (Nine Night)
One of the strongest Jamaican traditions concerning death, is that of a wake, also called Nine Night or Set Up. Nine-Nights are no longer a time to mourn but a time to celebrate since the loved one is no longer suffering in life. When friends come they do not come with just condolences they come with food, drink and music; this is after all a celebration

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Traditional Jamaican Dances

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UWI Singers 'Nine Night' (Part 2)

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Africa Night Fridays at Bakadaji Hotel

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The Kromanti Language of the Jamaican Maroons (Final edit)

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Watt Town Revival Church 1st Quarter 2010

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Labourite Parade in Treasure Beach, Jamaica

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Jamaican Kumina Drums

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Kukudoo - King David(Official Music Video)

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Fun Financial Lesson From Oliver Samuels

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jamaican set up

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TVJ Smile Jamaica | Kumina Misunderstood or Feared?

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Miss Lou (Part 1) ~ LONG TIME GAL

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Kumina in Jamaica

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MENTO 1) HILL AND GULLY RIDER - 2) HOLD HIM JOE (REGGAE)

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GERREHBENTA (Chor. Rex Nettleford, 1983)

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QUEEN MOTHER BISHOP VERA BLAIRS THANKSGIVING TABLE - PART 1

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#Kumina Rhythms - Francis Family - Airy Castle, St Thomas JA

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MISS LOU: Fi Wi Language (Jamaican Patwah)

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Jamaican Nine Night 2013

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