Jamaican folklore
Jamaican folklore is a rich tapestry of stories, beliefs, and traditions that reflect the island's diverse cultural heritage. It often features a mix of African, European, and Indigenous influences, showcasing characters like the duppy, a restless spirit, and Anansi, a clever spider known for his trickster tales. These stories are passed down through generations, often serving to teach moral lessons or explain natural phenomena.
In addition to characters, Jamaican folklore includes various rituals and practices, such as Obeah, a form of folk magic, and Myal, a spiritual movement. Festivals and storytelling sessions are common, where communities gather to celebrate their heritage and keep these traditions alive.