Kalenda

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Kalenda is one name assigned to an Afro-Caribbean form of stick fighting as practiced in Haiti and entering the United States through the port city of New Orleans.

See also: Bajan stick licking.


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[edit] Sources

  • "Tangled Roots: Kalenda and Other Neo-African Dances in the Circum-Caribbean" by Julian Gerstin, New West Indies Guide 78 (1&2): 5-41 (2004).[1]
  • Kalenda by Dennis Newsome at {{{2}}} is a dead link; use the Internet Archive link instead
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