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         Virgin Islands Culture:     more books (16)
  1. United States Virgin Islander Culture: Music of the Virgin Islands, Culture of the Virgin Islands, Flag of the United States Virgin Islands
  2. British Virgin Islander Culture: Music of the Virgin Islands, Culture of the Virgin Islands, Flag of the British Virgin Islands, Fungi
  3. Danish influences on Virgin Islands history and culture (Studies in Virgin Islands librarianship) by Vibeke Nystrøm, 1971
  4. Domino: Traditional Childrens Songs, Proverbs, and Culture from the American Virgin Islands by Karen S. Ellis, 1990-06
  5. IBIZA VIRGIN: A study of the island and its clubbing culture by Jennifer Eric, 2008-01-10
  6. Resource guide to the culture of the U.S. Virgin Islands by Robert Kohls, 1974
  7. Possibilities for oyster culture in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands (Special scientific report--fisheries) by Walter A Chipman, 1950
  8. A Strategic Profile of British Virgin Islands, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The British Virgin Islands Research Grou, The British Virgin Islands Research Group, 2000-04-25
  9. Take Me to My Paradise: Tourism and Nationalism in the British Virgin Islands by Colleen Ballerino Cohen, 2010-10-24
  10. BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by COLLEEN BALLERINO COHEN, MICHAEL E. O'NEAL, 2001
  11. UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by SUSAN W. PETERS, 2001
  12. THE CARIBBEAN HISTORY & CULTURE - JAMAICA - CAYMAN ISLANDS - TURKS & CALCOS ISLANDS - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - PUERTO RICO - VIRGIN ISLANDS, ETC.ETC. by NICK & EMMA STANFORD HANNA, 1999
  13. Through the Sands of Time: A History of the Jewish Community of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture and Life) by Judah M. Cohen, 2003-11-01
  14. Slave Society in the Danish West Indies: St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture)

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2. Culture In US Virgin Islands
An extensive directory for US Virgin Islandsn culture. A must read for anyone who wishes to find out about US Virgin Islandsn culture Virgin Islands. Guide to virgin islands culture Guide to virgin islands culture. Virgin Islands' Culture at its Finest
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Ivan Jadan Museum
: The Ivan Jadan Museum on St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands offers cross-cultural views of the 94 year long life of the man now judged to be the great Russian tenor of the 20th century. He was the first major artist dissident to escape Stalin's terror in 1941, and reach the U.S. eight years later. But Soviet attempts to destroy Jadan continued. He survived an assassination attempt while in New York City in 1949. The museum today houses a growing collection of more than 5000 fascinating artifacts, including a unique collection of videos, books and CD's in Russian and English for serious research, historic documents and photos. Living history programs with museum adventures are offered for elementary students. Informal seminars are held with students and faculty from the University of the Virgin Islands and Middlebury College of Vermont.
Lonely Planets Guide to the Culture of the US Virgin Islands
: Lonely Planets Guide to the Culture of the US Virgin Islands
Virgin Islands National Park
: Virgin Islands National Park, renowned throughout the world for its breathtaking beauty, covers approximately 3/5 of St. John, and nearly all of Hassel Island in the Charlotte Amalie harbor on St. Thomas.

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News and History of the Caribbean.Category Society Ethnicity African AfricanAmerican History......virgin islands culture at its Finest! We are celebrating the fifth year of preservingauthentic virgin islands culture on the net for the world to see.
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Virgin Islands Culture at its Finest!
V.I. Market Place The Daniel Series While they last - order 2003 Virgin Islanders' Calendars NOW! Homeland Collections celebrates its' 5th year on the Internet! Homeland Collections started on the internet in December 1997 We are celebrating the fifth year of preserving authentic Virgin Islands culture on the net for the world to see. We offer colorful pictures of events happening in the Virgin Islands. See our Virgin Islands Directory. This site is colorful and vibrant like the United States Virgin Islands. Beautiful pictures of the Millennium Celebration, the St. Croix Christmas Festival, St Thomas Carnival, St. Croix's first casino and other cultural events are stunning to see. Discover Island Handicrafts in our Virgin Islands' Market Place . We offer secure shopping on line by major credit cards. This website is best seen and heard with Internet Explorer Browser. Subscribe to the Homeland Collections newsletter St. Croix Festival 2002 -2003

4. US Virgin Islands Culture - Virgin Islands Information - Directory Virgin Island
The culture of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Part of the extensive U.S. Virgin Islands Travel and Vacation Guide Web Site. Virgin Island's culture are deeply imbedded in the spirit of her people. Beyond the sun, sand and sea, the beauty of the people is what makes the islands
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Thomas. Island Melee Online Local Humor. virgin islands culture as presentedby Bernard Dottley jr. Pictures of the Carnival in St. Thomas. St.
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6. Virgin Islands Culture Information
Virgin Islands Culture. Caribbean and American, that is a descriptionof United States virgin islands culture in two words. The
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Caribbean and American, that is a description of culture in the United States Virgin Islands. It is a hybrid heritage; a culture that shares the magic of the Caribbean and at the same time is truly American. People living in the USVI have maintained their ancestral heritage while welcoming traditions of others. You will no doubt find fast-food restaurants, next to local restaurants, next to fishermen selling a fresh catch. On the radio you can hear calypso music, American pop, salsa or blues. Florida oranges are sold side by side with kenips, mangos and coconuts. And CNN news is broadcast daily as loud and clear as local gossip. Together, the American and Caribbean combination makes the United States Virgin Islands a definite American Paradise.
The population in the USVI is mostly descendants of Caribbean or West Indian people. The European influence is that of the Danes, who owned the islands for over 250 years. A strong French presence is found on St. Thomas. These people are transplants from the French island of St. Barths. Recent arrivals include quite a number of Americans from the mainland, Europeans and Hispanics, particularly on St. Croix where it is common to hear Spanish being spoken.

7. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination British Virgin Islands | Culture
British virgin islands culture. No trace remains of the islands' originalIndian population; today's inhabitants are mostly descended
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No trace remains of the islands' original Indian population; today's inhabitants are mostly descended from slaves or slave owners. The hybrid Caribbean culture is evident in the food, in the music and in the handmade sloops that many locals use for fishing. Islanders reflect a mixture of British and West Indian influences when playing their dashing style of cricket and when they wash down a plate of conch fritters with a pint of ale. Virgin Islanders are suckers for a beat. Fungi bands play scratch instruments such as gourds and washboards and sing songs that often comment on local social and political issues. Calypso, known originally as kaiso, was brought here by African slaves and used as a form of communication and rebellion. It's still an integral part of the islands' Carnival, which began as a celebration of slave emancipation. A lot of islanders of African descent retain a strong belief in the spirit world: ghosts (jumbis) often get blamed for bad things and credited for good things on the islands. Jumbi stories were an important part of slave culture, used not only as spine-tingling entertainment on moonlit nights, but also as cautionary tales for children. The inspirational antics of Bru Nansi, a wily spidery man who prevailed in adverse circumstances, were an integral part of West African slave culture. Storytelling traditions persist today, though often in more structured settings such as community halls and festival gatherings.

8. IExplore - U.S. Virgin Islands Culture, IExplore U.S. Virgin Islands Travel - Tr
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9. Virgin Islands Culture & Entertainment
STARfest II (1112 May) - the Virgin Islands is absolutely packed with talent and newopportunities for the enjoyment of life, of health, of culture and of
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Star Filled Nights (In Both Senses!)
by Vivian Williamson-Bryan The Cultural Capital of the World! Not quite the descriptive phrase one might associate with St Thomas. Beach capital. Sailing capital. Even cruise ship capital. But cultural capital? I don't think so. But just wait - we're working on it. While not quite up to that lofty designation - yet - we're not a total cultural backwater either. And you thought you had to go to a big, dirty, smoggy, congested (I could go on forever) city to be entertained on a higher level! Not. Over the years such show business luminaries as Bill Cosby, Chuck Mangione, Natalie Cole, Lionel Hampton and Tito Puente (this list could also go on forever) have come to entertain the island's residents and visitors at one of the most beautiful outdoor venues imaginable - Reichhold Center for the Arts. Reichhold (no one here says any more than that - just like when was the last time you heard someone refer to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts? Human nature likes Isn't is amazing that a dinky little island like St Thomas has such a terrific showcase for performers? The credit - and I do mean all of it - goes to one man - Henry Reichhold.

10. Virgin Islands Culture & Entertainment
If all this culture isn't exactly your cup of tea, how about a ball here, not evenfarm league softball is the hotly contested sport in the Virgin Islands.
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Watch Out For Those Sidewalks!
by Vivian Williamson-Bryan Contrary to popular opinion, it is not true that St Thomas's sidewalks are rolled up at 5 pm! It just seems that way. Our nightlife isn't apparent to the casual onlooker - and certainly not to the tourist fresh off the plane (we don't count those ones off the boat - most of those pull out by 6 pm - you'd think they were going to turn into pumpkins or something) - but there is some if you look. Really. Since we don't have the usual collection of TGIFs, bowling alleys, roller skating rinks, amusement parks or that ever popular indoor entertainment complex - the mega mall - just what do we have? Well ... probably as many diversions - if not more - than the average smaller city (and it's no fair comparing us to NYC or DC either!). While not quite the Great White Way, the St Thomas "cultural"/theatre scene is surprisingly robust. Besides the Reichhold performances (big time culture), there are regular performances by the local theatre group, Pistarckle Theatre (their productions are lots of fun - rollicking musicals seem to be a favourite - The Wiz, Nunsense

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12. Caribbean-Search.com Search Results For US Virgin Islands
US virgin islands culture http//www.homelandcollections.com/index.htm USvirgin islands culture Virgin Islands information - directory center.
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Culture and History of Tortola: Tortola is one of the islands that comprise the British Virgin Islands. It has Road Town as its capital on the southern shore of the island. The other islands that are associated with the British Virgin Islands are Anegada, Guana Island, Mosquito Island, Peter Island, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda. It has constructed a large yacht chartering business, which is able to take people to these islands. Rugged mountain peaks characterize the entire southern coast while the northern coastline contains white sandy beaches. Banana trees, mangos and clusters of palm help adorn the scenery. The inhabitants are mostly descendents from slaves and/or slave owners. There is a mixture of British and West Indian influence in their culture. The hybrid Caribbean culture can be seen in their music, food and the sloops that are made for fishing. Calypso is very much alive there as the sounds are social commentary of the local political and social issues. Fungi bands play scratch instruments such as gourds and washboards. Carnival began in the British Virgin Islands as a celebration of the slave emancipation.

14. St. John U.S. Virgin Islands - Lillian's Guest House Information
If you want a sample of the virgin islands culture then plan to arriveat Lillian's Guest House on schedule for St. John Saturday
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This great location means you don't have to rent a car. Lillian's St. John Guest House, U.S. Virgin Islands Lillian's Guest House is a modernized Virgin Islands home with "Old Time" practicality. Lillian's was built years ago by a local builder so that the windows and doors aligned one another to capture our gentle Caribbean breeze. Currently the guest house is only available for long term rentals.
Lillian's preserves our West Indian charm and you will appreciate its sturdy presence as you approach from the bay. There's a southern view of Cruz Bay harbor from Lillian's deck where you can watch the ships lazily cross the Pillsbury Sound. Lillian's St. John Guest House offers private accommodations and accessibility to some of St. John's best restaurants and most popular night clubs. There aren't any spas, or programmed activities here at Lillian's. You are free to enjoy the spontaneity this lovely Caribbean island offers. Restless guests can find lots of things to do from snorkeling, diving, yachting, sailing, swimming, or just building sand castles in the setting sun. St. John's pristine waters are world renowned. If you enjoy sports, walk to the local tennis, or basketball court, or just walk, as many visitors do, enjoying St. John's fresh morning air. Do you like soccer, or baseball? Local leagues provide lots of excitement at the nearby Winston Wells ball field.

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US virgin islands culture. Destinations in US Virgin Islands St.Croix, St. John, St.Thomas. Travelers can, in principle, choose
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Travelers can, in principle, choose among three very different holidays: St. Thomas with its bustling lifestyle, St. John known for its national park and remote camping and resorts, and St. Croix for its old-world charms.
Culturally, too, the islands are a blend of American casualness combined with a strong residue of European grace and a heavy African beat. One of the best places to see islanders in their own element is at a fish fry. These are generally announced at hotel receptions or posted in shop windows and on telephone poles. Posters are, by the way, the West Indian version of the jungle telegraph - along with local radio, they are as important as the newspapers for information on what is going on. Usually a,fiy is just a happy mixture of local food - including fresh seafood and a cornmeal dumpling called fungi - homemade music, friendly people and a drink called maubi.

16. Mocko Jumbie History
The Mocko Jumbie has been a part of virgin islands culture for more than 200 years.Today it can be considered “the icon of virgin islands culture.”.
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MOCKO JUMBIE HISTORY Some people attain new heights by pursuing careers in law, business, and medicine. While others attain heights as a stilt dancing Mocko Jumbie. Traditionally, men were the only ones who engaged in this cultural dance. Today, in the Virgin Islands, you will find men, women, and children of all nationalities and races involved in this spiritual, ancient African art form. The origin of Mocko Jumbies has been traced to the 13 th and 14 th centuries, although it could date back even further. It has been a prevalent art form in some West African countries such as Nigeria, Togo, Benin, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Ivory Coast, and Senegal. Some say it means one who wards off the evil spirits. While others view jumbies as evil spirits and related to the zombie. Other early sources suggest that the origin of the term is probably Mumbo Jumbo, a Mandingo phrase, from West Africa meaning, an idol believed to have supernatural powers or an obscure ritual or incantation. In West Africa the tallness of the Mocko Jumbie symbolically represented the power and greatness of God, and acted as the spiritual seers or protectors of their villages. From their towering heights, they could see evil spirits approaching the village in time to warn the villagers.

17. St. John US Virgin Islands (USVI) On Foot And By Car
Includes four selfguided walking and motor tours of the history, culture and natural beauty of the Island.
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St. John USVI On Foot And By Car
St. John, US Virgin Islands (USVI) guidebook featuring 4 self-guided walking and motor tours of the history, culture and natural beauty of St. John US Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. The book makes St. John US Virgin Islands sightseeing adventuresome and fun. The authors, Randall and Rebecca Koladis, are frequent visitors and former residents of the Virgin Islands and have spent several years compiling this USVI guidebook. These St John USVI tours allow visitors to discover St. John at their own pace. Nearly three-fifths of St. John US Virgin Islands has been thoughtfully preserved as a National Park. Experience the diverse Traditions and Cultures of St. John U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) Explore the beautiful talcum-white Beaches of Trunk Bay and Cinnamon Bay Learn to identify the exotic fauna and flora of this Virgin Islands paradise Observe magical underwater sea worlds and learn about St. John's colorful coral reefs and how they were formed Discover ruins of at Annaberg and other historic Virgin Islands sugar plantations See St. John's ancient Pre-Columbian Indian rock carvings

18. Virgin Islands Now
Comprehensive travel guide for the virgin islands. Includes information on dining, history, local culture, watersports and beaches.
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The United States Virgin Islands is made up of over 50 small islands, most of which are unpopulated. The four largest, populated islands are St. Croix St. Thomas St. John and Water Island . Each island has its own unique personality. St. John is often referred to as the gem of the Virgin Islands. St. Thomas, considered the cosmopolitan Virgin Island, is home to luxury resorts and world-renowned shopping. Water Island, the newest member of the Virgin Islands, offers peace and tranquility. St. Croix offers a little bit of everything and is home to the Virgin Islands' only casino.
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19. ULTIMATE BVI, Web Site Of The British Virgin Islands
Features travel information, region history, maps, pictures, and guide to events and culture of the British virgin islands.
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20. Virgin Islands Travel Guide - Extensive U.S. Virgin Islands Travel Information
Online guide and directory for the islands. Offers a selection of services that includes tourism, history, culture, weather, resorts, shopping.
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