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Slave River

Slave River Park was one of the largest slave markets.

Makandal Daaga

The Makandal Daaga Library and Museum.

Princess Town

Princess Town, also known as ‘Prince’s Town’.

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The conquest of Jamaica by the English in 1655.

Agona-Ashanti

Agona-Ashanti occupies a very great place.

Santa Maria

Afromexican native dance, Danza de los Diablo.

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Santa Maria

Santa Maria

The Afromexican native dance, Danza de los Diablo.

Moore Town

Moore Town

A museum and cultural centre for the exhibition and preservation of Maroon heritage.

Makandal Daaga Museum

Makandal Daaga Museum

The library displays writings, teachings and info on Chief Servant Makandal Daaga.

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Cultural Village

Cultural Village

A vibrant and immersive space that encapsulates the essence of Africa’s diverse heritage.

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Entertainment

The IJFTC promises to be an enriching & unforgettable experience for all!

Speakers

Speakers

Speakers from various industries and Geographical locations will greatly impact the IJFCT.

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Plan Your Visit

Planning your visit an exciting endeavour that promises an unforgettable experience!

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Moore Town

Moore Town

A museum and cultural centre for the exhibition and preservation of Maroon heritage.

Makandal Daaga Museum

Makandal Daaga Museum

The library displays writings, teachings and info on Chief Servant Makandal Daaga.

Princess Town

Princess Town

Best known as the site of the elegant Brandenburg-built Fort Gross Friedrichsburg, constructed in 1683.

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Speakers

Speakers

Speakers from various industries and Geographical locations will greatly impact the IJFCT.

WJFTC Chiefs

WJFTC Chiefs

Engaging Chiefs and traditional rulers in cultural studies.

Junkanoo Festival History

The Junkanoo festival originated in Africa, depicting Slaves hiding their faces under a flour paste during its celebration.

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