The Folk Roots of Jamaican Cultural Identity

    The article, "The Fold Roots of Jamaican Cultural Identity" was very eye opening to the culture and development of a person from birth to their older ages. It is very nicely broken up into many parts, titled in a way that makes sense for us to look closely at Jamaican culture. One section I found particularly interesting was the Scarcity and Struggle section. This is something that greatly impacts a persons life and their morals as having to fight for ones food and materials can have an affect on someones life and cause them to be more aggressive throughout their life. This makes sense even in the United States how people from the city are typically faster-pace, more aggressive, and self-centric versus people from rural areas are typically more laid back, family oriented, and community centered. The Jamaican culture seems to be formed so much by the location of where you live, depending where you live depends on how much you struggle or succeed and many other things. I feel like it is important that we look at other countries cultures and how they are developed as without doing this we are tunnel visioned into what we are used to and will never develop. Learning other cultures can help us in our everyday life as it opens our eyes to different ways of doing things and reasons why certain people do certain things. 

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