Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Blog post 5 : INTRODUCTION

How do you talk about the Caribbean without mentioning Dominica? Dominica is one of the few islands with a mix of cultures spread all over their territory. The country's complex colonial past is reflected in its languages English has been the official language since the British took control in 1763. A distinct English based creole called Kokoy is spoken in Wesley and Marigot, two villages on the Atlantic coast that were settled by Methodist missionaries, estate owners, and their slave laborers from Antigua and other Leeward islands in the late eighteenth century. The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and other laws policies contributes generally free practice of religion. The law at all levels protects this right in full against abuse, either by governmental or private actors. Dominica is the best island when it comes to culture the diversity and the foods that come with it only make it more interesting. The Government allows freedoms and gives people a chance to be themselves very similar to the United States.
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Sunday, October 21, 2018

Blog Post #4


Dominica is a very interesting island. Dominica has a lot of cultures and a lot of information to include in my final project. Dominica is very interesting because it's diversity and the varieties of people who stay on the island. It was very hard to choose a main topic for this island because they don't really have a strong focus. The many challenges are finding something that I can talk about without it being really broad or having too much information. I ended up selecting Culture my main topic and the reason I chose that is because if anything this is one of Dominica's strongest focuses. I found many websites that have great insight and information on the many cultures inside Dominica. I didn't really find anything interesting facts wise. They generally share similar qualities to the United States. Like many Caribbean islands, Dominica has been influenced by different cultures over the course of its history. Originally inhabited by Arawak and Kalinago people, colonized by the Europeans (the English and French in particular), injected with a strong African influence during the 18th century, then flooded with American television in recent years, Dominica’s culture is as multi-faceted as the madras fabric worn as traditional dress. I plan to keep researching to see if I can find more interesting facts and try to find something different that stands out from other Caribbean countries. The highlights of my research really have been finding out that Dominica has a lot of similarities to the United States and that they will accept new people to their cultures with open arms. My plan is to touch on all the cultures in Dominica, explain how they differ and how they're similar and how all religions & are cultures are all appreciated by the Government and every citizen in Dominica.