Talk:Kumina

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[edit] Kumina's origins

I have read that Kumina was started by indentured labourers brought from Africa but there has not been much information about this. What is the origin of the Kumina practicioners? Do they still keep African surnames and kinship systems? Do they keep a language like Kikongo?Domsta333 11:27, 22 March 2006 (UTC)