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The Afromexican native dance, Danza de los Diablo.
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The Afromexican native dance, Danza de los Diablo.
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A museum and cultural centre for the exhibition and preservation of Maroon heritage.
Makandal Daaga Museum
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Junkanoo Festival History
The Junkanoo festival originated in Africa, depicting Slaves hiding their faces under a flour paste during its celebration.