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  1. He has compared his moves to those performed by Sweet Richard, the leading junkanoo dancer of the 1950s, and claims they are inspired by the grimaces of jungle animals; in this they embody what he freely identifies as ‘the Junkanoo spirit’.

  2. This paper argues that despite popular mis-conceptions, Junkanoo, a mainly Anglophone Caribbean street festival fundamental to Bahamian identity, has always functioned as a new and liberative way of doing theology in that context.

  3. Theological Implications of Junkanoo. In Jessica Minnis (ed.), Junkanoo and Religion: Christianity and Cultural Identity in the Bahamas. Nassau, Bahamas: Media Enterprises, pp. 69-74.

  4. Junkanoo is the culture of the Bahamas, and every child is taught the history of the legacy to John Canoe. The main reason it still lives today is because the younger generations attend and participates in Junkanoo (Bowleg 2016). Junkanoo is a time where Bahamians can come together as one.

  5. Barbara Dennerlein‘s Junkanoo is an outstanding jazz album in many respects. It is funky, fresh and free, downright liberating in fact by blending different styles and influences into its own unique, individual musical language. Thrilling and passionate, sensitive and reflective, authentic and honest.

  6. La celebración del junkanoo ayuda a reflexionar sobre la identidad cultural de la población bahamesa. Tal es así que la Galería de Arte Nacional de las Bahamas ha lanzado el pasado mes de mayo una exhibición alrededor de esta temática titulada "Flock" (Bandada, en español).

  7. 9 de sept. de 2021 · El Junkanoo es el festival cultural nacional de las Bahamas. Se remonta al comienzo del siglo XIX y fue introducido en las Bahamas por africanos esclavizados, quienes aprovechaban estos tres días de vacaciones para recrear los festivales de su país de origen.