Bahama Mayaguana South Andros Moore's Island, Abaco South Eleuthera North Abaco Spanish Wells, North Andros Eleuthera North Eleuthera West Grand Bahama Ragged Island Green Turtle Cay Rum Cay San Salvador South Abaco National symbols Ethnic Groups AfroBahamians85% Europeans12% Hispanic3% Asian/IndoCaribbean3% Culture/traditions Voodoo dolls Obeah Junkanoo Emancipation Day Voodoo Dolls Voodoo is a powerful mystical practice that can bring spectacular gifts and rewards to anyone who believes, who is willing to place his destiny in the hands of loving spirits, who await the call of service. Obeah Obeah is associated with both benign and malignant magic, charms, luck, and with mysticism in general. In some Caribbean nations, Obeah refers to folk religions of the African diaspora Junkanoo
Hemisphere in The Bahamas Once a paradise for pirates, now for tourists Transatlantic slave trade · From Europe to Africa guns, textiles · From Africa to Europe gold, spices, ivory · From New World to Europe cotton, sugar, tobacco, rum · Africa to Bahamas slaves Obeah phenomenon of the supernatural, something mystical they believe in Average price for a house is 14,000,000$ Junkanoo music and street carnival National flower the yellow elder The yellow elder Districts Junkanoo festival The Bahamas Atlantis Mayan temple water slide Shipwreck in the Bahamas The Bahamas was first visited by who and when? What is its ammount of population? What does the translation of Bahamas mean? How many districts are there? Name the Bahamian musical style