Kumina is a cultural form indigenous to Jamaica. It is a religion, music and dance practiced by in large part Jamaicans who reside in the eastern parish on St. Thomas on the island. These people have retained the drumming and dancing of the
Bantu-speaking peoples of the
Congo. Like the Kongo practitioners from
Cuba, they have kept a large amount of the Kongo language alive. In the Americas there are many
Kongo-derived religions still being practiced today.
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