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    Mocko jumbie - Wikipedia

    A Moko Jumbie (also known as "Moko Jumbi", "Moko Jumbie", "Moko Jumby, Moko Zumbi or "Moko Jumbi") is a traditional stilt walker or spirit dancer ingrained in the cultural heritage of the U.S. Virgin Islands for over 200 years. Originating from West African traditions, these cultural practices were … See more

    The term "Moko" comes from Central Africa, where it is written as "Moko," symbolizing an Orisha healer. "Jumbie" is a term commonly … See more

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    In 2009, the U.S. Department of Tourism of the U.S. Virgin Islands embraced the Moko Jumbie as a cultural symbol, further emphasizing the … See more

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    Although stilt masquerades have historical significance across multiple Caribbean locales such as Anguilla, Antigua, Barbados, St. Kitts-Nevis, and Trinidad and Tobago, … See more

    Today, many Caribbean islands have adopted the festive ancestry of U.S. Virgin Islands, including Antigua, Bermuda, and Trinidad and Tobago, to uphold the tradition of Moko Jumbies as part of their vibrant local culture.
    Moko Jumbies are … See more

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