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The most famous mythological figure of the Virgin Islands is the Obeah. Originally, belief in the Obeah was not strong among native Virgin Islanders, but it did enjoy cult status "down island," a reference to the islands that sweep downward toward South America.
3 lis 2022 · From tales of haunted houses to stories of mysterious sea creatures, the myths of St. Thomas reflect the folklore and beliefs of its people. One of the most well-known legends of St. Thomas is that of the “Three Queens,” three women who are said to protect the island.
8 lis 2018 · The British Virgin Islands is no stranger to legends and stories. With more than 50 islands under her belt, there is no question that it holds several supernatural tales of creatures and eccentric individuals that once called it home.
Jumbee is the generic name given to all malevolent entities. There are numerous kinds of jumbees, reflecting the Caribbean's complex history and ethnic makeup, drawing on African, Amerindian, East Indian, Dutch, English, and even Chinese mythology.
FOLK TALES FROM THE VIRGIN ISLANDS. BY FLORENCE O. MEADE. BOAR HOG2 A woman has a boy and a girl. The boy is manly and his mother and sister treat him cruelly. The girl is being trained by her mother to marry a rich man with gold teeth. A boar hog who by a tune turns himself into a man sees the girl at the window. "Mama! Mama! Come see
Find out why English is spoken in these former Danish islands and why on St. John and in the Virgin Islands we drive on the left. Also here you’ll find articles about magic and Obeah, St. John folklore, music, poetry, stories and more.