Junkanoo is a part of our cultural Identity. This Bahamian national festival, is a kaleidoscope of colour and sounds. The rythmic sounds of cowbells, goatskin drums and whistles, accompanied by an array of brass instruments, create a sweet musical beat that will move your body and soul. The origins of Junkanoo are somewhat controversial as many historians offer opposing theories. However the most commonly accepted theory is that the word Junkanoo is a contraction of the name John Canoe, an African prince and slave trader in the 17th century. Canoe was reputed to have outwitted the English forces and gained control of Fort Brandenbury, an English stronghold. The African slaves viewed him as a hero and idolized him. Once the slaves were brought to the Bahamas, they praised him in the form of Junkanoo.
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