Redlegs
The term "Redlegs" refers to a specific group of people in the Caribbean, particularly in Barbados. They are descendants of indentured laborers from Ireland who arrived in the 17th and 18th centuries. The name is derived from the red stockings traditionally worn by these workers, which became a symbol of their identity.
In modern times, the Redlegs maintain a unique cultural heritage that blends Irish and Caribbean influences. They often celebrate their ancestry through music, dance, and festivals, contributing to the rich tapestry of Barbadian culture. Their history reflects the broader themes of migration and cultural exchange in the region.