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Petroglyphs in Grenada: Unveiling the Island’s Ancient Rock Art Heritage
Grenada is home to fascinating petroglyphs—ancient rock carvings that offer a unique window into the island’s pre-Columbian history and indigenous heritage.
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The Conch Shell in Grenada: A Symbol of Culture, Nature, and Tourism
Grenada is home to the vibrant conch shell, a natural treasure deeply embedded in the island’s culture, marine ecosystem, and tourism industry. The conch shell, abundant in Grenada’s coastal waters, plays a vital role in local lifestyle, culinary traditions, and eco-tourism appeal.
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Wild Indians - Traditional mas in Grenada
Wild Indian mas is another one of the traditional mas practiced in Grenada during the carnival season. Wild Indian mas is more at risk of cultural loss as there are very small participation numbers, and the mas has become limited to only one or two small bands. Origin Wild Indian is derived from the Amerindian heritage and Amerindian inhabitation of the island of Grenada. The Amerindians who migrated from South America and settled in Grenada were mainly the Kalinagos or the C
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