the junkanoo in bahamas
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Junkanoo is a national festival in Bahamas. It is celebrated during Christmas. People dress in colorful costumes to participate in dance and parades while celebrating the festivalTRANSCRIPT
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Junkanoo is one of the major attractions in Bahamas. This national festival is held during Christmas and features music, dance and parades. There is also a museum housing costumes, art and artifacts in Nassau.
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Origin of Junkanoo
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The origin of the festival is not clearly known. Some believe that the name Junkanoo comes from the French "L'inconnu" which means the unknown. This may be correct as the paraders wear mask to cover up their faces. It could also mean "junk enough;" or "John Canoe”, in reference to the name of an African tribal chief. He felt that he should celebrate with his people even after coming to the West Indies as a slave. It was said to start in the 16th or 17th century
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It is a colourful festival. If you venture out to Bay Street you will get a good idea how colorful is it. You may find people dancing and enjoying themselves in colorful costumes and holding intricately designed banners.
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THEMED COSTUMES
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Troupes participating in the parades get their costumes designed based on a theme. The setroupes also have an opportunity to win thousands of dollars for the best costume. Costume designs are not unveiled until the participation day. All are invited to participate in the merry making
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Christmas in Bahamas is not complete without Junkanoo