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JAMAICA

JAMAICA. Jamaican Location. Jamaica is south of Cuba, west of Hispaniola, and east of the Cayman islands. Jamaica is in the Caribbean sea and is east of the pacific ocean Latitude of Jamaica is 18 degrees north and 78 degrees west. Jamaican FACTS.

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JAMAICA

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  1. JAMAICA

  2. Jamaican Location • Jamaica is south of Cuba, west of Hispaniola, and east of the Cayman islands. • Jamaica is in the Caribbean sea and is east of the pacific ocean • Latitude of Jamaica is 18 degrees north and 78 degrees west

  3. Jamaican FACTS • The official language of Jamaica is English • People live in American type houses or huts • The Population is 2,651,000 • Jamaica is 4,244 square miles or as big as Maryland • The Jamaican currency is the Jamaican dollar.

  4. JAMIACA Optional Photo Page

  5. H I S T O R Y Spain claimed after Christopher Columbus landed in Jamaica in 1494 The original people of Jamaica who where known as the Taino people settled in Jamaica between 1000 and 400 B.C. In 1945 Sir Horace became chief justice of record keeping In Jamaica.

  6. Rhumba Box • The rhumba box was made from left over material. A way it could be made is from scrap wood, packing boxes, and old clock springs to serve as keys. • The rhumba is a Mbira type of instrument that was popular in the Caribbean in the 1940’s an 50’s • This instrument was played by striking the keys to make a high yet low sound.

  7. Maraca • The maraca is a dried out gourd and the seeds or beans are what makes it have the rattling sound • The maraca is of prehistoric American origin. The word maraca came from tupi language of brazil • The maraca is played by shaking to make a rattling sound

  8. Steel Pan • The Steel Pan is made out of old oil pans. • It originated in the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago located in the Caribbean. • It is played by hitting it with a stick-like object

  9. Media Links • Steel Drum • Maracas • Rhumba box

  10. Questions from the Audienceor Questions for the Audience What’s the Official language of Jamaica? English Name all of the Three Jamaican Instruments rhumba box, maraca, steel pan How Big is Jamaica? 4,244 square miles or as big as Maryland What is the currency of Jamaica? It is the dollar

  11. Bibliography • http://images.google.com/images?q=jamaican+flag&hl=en&lr=&sa=X&oi=images&ct=title • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Jamaica • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaica • http://images.google.com/images?q=jamaica,kingston&ndsp=20&svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&start=0&sa=N • http://www.jamaica-beach-villa.com/images/tinymap.jpg • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaica#History • http://www.culturebeats.nl/Mixtweb/cariben/rhumba.gif • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhumba_box • http://www.sbgmusic.com/html/teacher/reference/cultures/jamaica.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maraca • http://www.cincodemayo-corner.com/wallpaper/maraca.jpg • http://www.neisd.net/hidden/images/maracas.jpg • http://condor.wesleyan.edu/openmedia/vim/small/steelpan03_001.jpg • http://www.mirageband.tv/panspic2.gif

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