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Countdown To A Republic: Culture and Monarchy

Barbadian culture is everywhere. It is in the language, values, norms, technology and symbols of the island. But the culture we celebrate is an amalgamation of English and African customs with European culture dominating our psyche. From education to religious practices, the majority of our cultural behavior, whether implicit or explicit, has been influenced by colonialism and the presence of monarchy. Language: Speaking The Queen's English  English is the first …

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