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Igbo people in Jamaica were shipped by Europeans onto the island between the 18th and 19th centuries as enslaved labour on plantations. Igbo people constituted a large portion of the African population enslaved people in Jamaica. Jamaica received the largest amount of slaves from the biafra region than anywhere else in the diaspora during the slave trade. Some slave censuses detailed the large number of enslaved Igbo people on various plantations throughout the island on different dates throughout the 18th century. Their presence was a large part in forming Jamaican culture, Igbo cultural influence remains in language, dance, music, folklore, cuisine, religion and mannerisms. In Jamaica the Igbo were often referred to as Eboe or Ibo. There are a substantial number of Igbo language loanword

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  • Els igbos foren portats a Jamaica pels europeus sobretot entre els segles xviii i xix per a fer-los treballar com a esclaus a les plantacions. Els igbos són una part important dels avantpassats dels afrojamaicans. Hi ha diversos censos que detallen el nombre important d'esclaus igbos que treballaven a les plantacions jamaicanes durant el segle xviii. La seva presència ha conformat una part important de la i la seva influència és visible a la llengua, danses, música, folklore, gastronomia i religió. Moltes de les paraules del provenen de la llengua igbo. A Jamaica, aquesta llengua del sud-est de Nigèria es diu Eboe o Ibo. (ca)
  • Igbo people in Jamaica were shipped by Europeans onto the island between the 18th and 19th centuries as enslaved labour on plantations. Igbo people constituted a large portion of the African population enslaved people in Jamaica. Jamaica received the largest amount of slaves from the biafra region than anywhere else in the diaspora during the slave trade. Some slave censuses detailed the large number of enslaved Igbo people on various plantations throughout the island on different dates throughout the 18th century. Their presence was a large part in forming Jamaican culture, Igbo cultural influence remains in language, dance, music, folklore, cuisine, religion and mannerisms. In Jamaica the Igbo were often referred to as Eboe or Ibo. There are a substantial number of Igbo language loanwords in Jamaican Patois. Igbo people mostly populated the northwestern section of the island. (en)
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  • (Eboe) (en)
  • Igbo people in Jamaica (en)
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  • English, Jamaican English, Jamaican Patois (en)
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  • Primarily Northwestern Jamaica, especially the ports of Montego Bay and Westmoreland (en)
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  • Igbo people, Igbo Americans (en)
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  • Christianity (en)
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  • Els igbos foren portats a Jamaica pels europeus sobretot entre els segles xviii i xix per a fer-los treballar com a esclaus a les plantacions. Els igbos són una part important dels avantpassats dels afrojamaicans. Hi ha diversos censos que detallen el nombre important d'esclaus igbos que treballaven a les plantacions jamaicanes durant el segle xviii. La seva presència ha conformat una part important de la i la seva influència és visible a la llengua, danses, música, folklore, gastronomia i religió. Moltes de les paraules del provenen de la llengua igbo. A Jamaica, aquesta llengua del sud-est de Nigèria es diu Eboe o Ibo. (ca)
  • Igbo people in Jamaica were shipped by Europeans onto the island between the 18th and 19th centuries as enslaved labour on plantations. Igbo people constituted a large portion of the African population enslaved people in Jamaica. Jamaica received the largest amount of slaves from the biafra region than anywhere else in the diaspora during the slave trade. Some slave censuses detailed the large number of enslaved Igbo people on various plantations throughout the island on different dates throughout the 18th century. Their presence was a large part in forming Jamaican culture, Igbo cultural influence remains in language, dance, music, folklore, cuisine, religion and mannerisms. In Jamaica the Igbo were often referred to as Eboe or Ibo. There are a substantial number of Igbo language loanword (en)
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  • Igbos a Jamaica (ca)
  • Igbo people in Jamaica (en)
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  • (Eboe) (en)
  • Igbo people in Jamaica (en)
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