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Music contributes a great deal to Martinique's culture. The most popular style is zouk, which originated in Martinique and Guadeloupe by combining elements... |
Martinique (/ˌmɑːrtɪˈniːk/ MAR-tin-EEK, French: [maʁtinik] ; Martinican Creole: Matinik or Matnik; Kalinago: Madinina or Madiana) is an island in the... |
Caribbean Popular Songs, Music and Culture. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-04456-4. Desroches, Monique (1996). "Musical Tradition in Martinique: Between... |
Carriacou and Petite Martinique, also known as the Southern Grenadines, is a dependency (part) of Grenada, lying north of Grenada island and south of Saint... |
of literature in Canada. University of Toronto Press. p. 516. ISBN 978-0-8020-0761-2. Nieguth, Tim (2015). The Politics of Popular Culture: Negotiating... |
is followed in Martinique by a small number of Indo-Martiniquais. As of 2007, Hinduism constituted 0.3% of the population of Martinique. After the abolition... |
Bouyon music is popular across the Caribbean and is known as "bouyon gwada" or jump up music in Guadeloupe and Martinique. A popular offshoot within the... |
decolonization. Overseas French cultures include the cultures of Martinique and Guadeloupe in the Caribbean, the Culture of French Guiana in South America, the blend... |
French West Indies (category 1628 establishments in the French colonial empire) trader and adventurer in the Caribbean, who established the first permanent French colony, Saint-Pierre, on the island of Martinique in 1635. Belain sailed... |
Mai Tai (category Tiki culture) well as from Martinique, which in modern usage is a rhum agricole, being a rum made from sugarcane juice rather than molasses. As noted in Smuggler's Cove... |
Grenada (redirect from Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique) the island of Grenada itself, two smaller islands, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, and several small islands which lie to the north of the main island and... |
The Regional Council of Martinique served as the regional council governing Martinique. In 2015, the Assembly of Martinique was established to replace... |
Indo-Martiniquais (category Ethnic groups in Martinique) Indo-Martiniquais are an ethnic group of Martinique, compromising approximately 10% of the population of the island. The Indo-Martiniquais are descendants... |
Music of Guadeloupe (redirect from Popular music of Guadeloupe) particularly intense in France, where the genre became an important symbol of identity for Guadeloupe and Martinique. Zouk's origins are in the folk music of... |
seedlings to Martinique in the Caribbean in 1720. Those sprouts flourished and 50 years later there were 18,680 coffee trees in Martinique enabling the... |
Compas (section Rise in popularity) artists of Martinique and Guadeloupe have taken it, or konpa in places where Haitian artists have toured, this méringue style is influential in part of the... |
Aimé Césaire (category Presidents of the Regional Council of Martinique) life and culture in the New World. Césaire married fellow Martinican student Suzanne Roussi in 1937. Together they moved back to Martinique in 1939 with... |
Joséphine de Beauharnais (category Deaths from pneumonia in France) grandfather, Gaspard-Joseph was the first to settle in Le Carbet on Martinique in 1726. He seems to have lived in poverty there, but secured a position for his... |
Dominican Republic cuisine Grenadan cuisine Haitian cuisine Jamaican cuisine Martinique cuisine Montserratian cuisine Puerto Rican cuisine Saint Barthélemy cuisine... |
Music of the former Netherlands Antilles (category Dutch Antillean culture) Colombia and islands such as Puerto Rico, Cuba, Santo Domingo, Haiti, Martinique, Trinidad, Dominica, and Guadeloupe. The former Netherlands Antilles islands... |