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This is how our ancestors eat with their hand as an "eating utensil". The plate is a whole "banana leaf" spread on the table while they feast. The food is plentiful and there are more varieties than "Guyana seven curry". They will lick their "hand and fingers" as many do in Guyana. People say the food don't taste good if you don't eat with you fingers and lick-up your hand from the elbow up. How many of you "chate" after eating?

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This is a scene from Guyana at a "jandi" house where people are eating in a "purine leaf" and used their "hand" as an eating utensil. Well, I have never seen such big leaves before that you can hardly see the seven curry. Ok, we can all agree on one thing that we can't run away from our culture. Many say our eating habit is disgusting, but they can**** ** ***, well, you know what.
FM


Garland is another tradition that came from Mother India, and it lives as fresh as the day begins. It's way to show respect and devotion. Guyana president Bharat Jagdeo is seen receiving a Garland around his neck. This custom is done by Indo-Guyanese. The fist Blackman to receive a Garland is Prime Minister Sam Hinds. Why? Because he's Blackman with Indian feelings. Meaning? Dhall bathe and choka. Smile
FM
Not to put a damper on the proceedings...but since when and why does Guyana's culture start here? Is that not a bit presumptuous?...the question is what is Guyana's culture..does it have one or does it have a communal space where many cultures meet and some mixing occurs but no homogeneity emerging? Is there a germinating hybridity in the interstitial cultural spaces per bhabha in Guyana or simply the domination of one creed of the rest?
FM
Cobra says:
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The fist Blackman to receive a Garland is Prime Minister Sam Hinds. Why? Because he's Blackman with Indian feelings.

Not true, Cobra. I don't know who was the first Afro-Guyanese to receive a garland, but I know that the late Forbes Burnham used to be garlanded a lot whenever he toured predominantly East Indian communities. And that was long before Sam Hinds.
B
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Originally posted by Cobra:


Garland is another tradition that came from Mother India, and it lives as fresh as the day begins. It's way to show respect and devotion. Guyana president Bharat Jagdeo is seen receiving a Garland around his neck. This custom is done by Indo-Guyanese. The fist Blackman to receive a Garland is Prime Minister Sam Hinds. Why? Because he's Blackman with Indian feelings. Meaning? Dhall bathe and choka. Smile


Do You think Jagdeo like being so close to a Woman... just asking
FM
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Originally posted by Cobra:


This is how our ancestors eat with their hand as an "eating utensil". The plate is a whole "banana leaf" spread on the table while they feast. The food is plentiful and there are more varieties than "Guyana seven curry". They will lick their "hand and fingers" as many do in Guyana. People say the food don't taste good if you don't eat with you fingers and lick-up your hand from the elbow up. How many of you "chate" after eating?


My People got to love them..
FM
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Originally posted by Cobra:


This is a scene from Guyana at a "jandi" house where people are eating in a "purine leaf" and used their "hand" as an eating utensil. Well, I have never seen such big leaves before that you can hardly see the seven curry. Ok, we can all agree on one thing that we can't run away from our culture. Many say our eating habit is disgusting, but they can**** ** ***, well, you know what.


amen
FM
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Originally posted by Bookman:
Cobra says:
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The fist Blackman to receive a Garland is Prime Minister Sam Hinds. Why? Because he's Blackman with Indian feelings.

Not true, Cobra. I don't know who was the first Afro-Guyanese to receive a garland, but I know that the late Forbes Burnham used to be garlanded a lot whenever he toured predominantly East Indian communities. And that was long before Sam Hinds.


Correction: Sam is first Afro-Guyanese that I know of.
FM

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