Calinda

/kəˈlɪndə/ noun

A West Indian or African-derived stick-fighting dance or musical tradition, performed especially in Caribbean culture.

From African and Caribbean Creole traditions, the exact etymology is debated but likely reflects a word from Bantu or other African languages blended with Caribbean culture. It emerged as a cultural practice among enslaved and free Black communities.

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