At CAMBA, we're proud to stand with our Caribbean neighbors and celebrate their heritage. This June, we recognize the rich history, vibrant culture, and enduring contributions of the Caribbean diaspora. From music and food to art and traditions, the Caribbean has enriched our communities in countless ways. Join us in celebrating Caribbean Heritage Month! #CaribbeanHeritageMonth #CAMBA
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🎉 Happy Cinco de Mayo! 🇲🇽 Today, we celebrate the Mexican army’s victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Led by General Ignacio Zaragoza, the outnumbered and poorly supplied Mexican forces defended their town against a well-armed French fleet. Although not a major strategic win in the overall war, this battle represented a great symbolic victory for Mexico and bolstered the resistance movement. 🗡️💪 Remember, Cinco de Mayo is not Mexican Independence Day (which was in 1810). Instead, it commemorates this single battle and has evolved into a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, especially in areas with large Mexican-American populations. 🌮🎶 So, whether you’re enjoying some delicious tacos, dancing to mariachi music, or simply appreciating the rich history, ¡Feliz Cinco de Mayo! 🎊🎈 Jeffrey Carlson Group Coldwell Banker Realty ☎️ 561-870-4789📱 ✉️ [email protected] 🌎 https://lnkd.in/eDTCKnEh PGA Commons Art & Dining District #palmbeachluxuryhomes #westpalmbeachrealestate #atlantisflorida #lakeworthbeach #singerisland #singerislandrealestate #lakeworthluxuryhomes #westpalmbeachrealestate #westpalmbeachluxuryhomes #palmbeachgardensluxuryhomes #palmbeachrealestate #westpalmbeach #palmbeachisland #WellingtonFlorida #palmbeachgardens #westlakeflorida #westlakefloridahomes
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To find out more about Gaelic culture and language follow the link below for the webinar registration! 🎶
May is Gaelic Nova Scotia Month! Check out this report from Global News yesterday discussing the importance and relationship between Nova Scotian and Gaelic heritage: https://lnkd.in/ecpHi3gp To find out more about Nova Scotia Gaelic Culture and Language join our webinar on May 21 with the Gaelic Business Initiative: https://lnkd.in/eVajPSvC
Nova Scotia honouring Gaelic culture | Watch News Videos Online
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Celebrating the rich tapestry of cultural and natural wonders that define our world. Let's honor and preserve our shared heritage for generations to come. #WorldHeritageDay #PreserveOurPast #CelebrateOurHeritage #WorldHeritageDay #InternationalDayForMonumentsAndSites #CulturalHeritage #theparamount #theparamountconsultancy
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Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Canadian Coast Guard/Garde côtière canadienne have a key role in the transformation of the Government of Canada’s relationship with Indigenous peoples. Partnerships like this are important reminders of our ongoing commitment to building nation-to-nation, Inuit-Crown and government-to-government relationships with First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
Our fishery officers in Haida Gwaii were proud to partner with the Haida Guardian Program in welcoming the Hawaiian Hōkūle‘a’ Canoe and escorting it to Old Masset, British Columbia. This vessel is participating in a 43,000 nautical miles, 47-month circumnavigation of the Pacific by traditional Polynesian voyaging canoes. They will visit 36 countries and archipelagoes, nearly 100 Indigenous territories, and 345 ports. We are pleased to work with our local communities and partner agencies in supporting this important international Indigenous cultural sharing event. https://ow.ly/4uYh50PrTfV
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Statia recently joined Saba and St Maarten in hosting the weeklong 4th Dutch Caribbean Heritage Platform. The Statia leg of the programme included tours to heritage sites, including the Dutch Reform Church, the synagogue and Lower Town, as well as workshops and plenary sessions. The SSS islands have a rich heritage that encompasses a blend of Dutch, African, European and Caribbean influences, resulting in a unique cultural tapestry. Heritage plays a crucial role in shaping the cultural identity of communities. By preserving and celebrating their heritage, the people of these islands can maintain a sense of belonging and connection to their past. The heritage of these islands reflects their historical significance as former colonies and trading outposts. Understanding this heritage is essential for gaining insights into the islands' history, including their interactions with European colonisers and the impact of the transatlantic slave trade. #gisstatia #culturalheritage #islandlife #visiting #GettingInFormation
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Celebrating the rich tapestry of cultural and natural wonders that define our world. Let's honor and preserve our shared heritage for generations to come. #WorldHeritageDay #PreserveOurPast #CelebrateOurHeritage #WorldHeritageDay #InternationalDayForMonumentsAndSites #CulturalHeritage #theparamount #theparamountconsultancy
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🇺🇾Uruguay, the longest Carnival The small nation of Uruguay, sitting to Brazil’s south, has more than its fair share of stable political and economic indexes. But what is less well-known is that the 3.5 million-people country also has the longest Carnival celebration in Latin America, lasting more than 40 days. Often seen as a largely white country with ties to Europe, Uruguay’s Carnival takes heed from its lesser-explored African roots. One of the most famous attractions is the Candombe parades, which sees the streets of Montevideo filled with revelers dancing to traditional rhythms. Candombe was declared Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2009. The party also has other Afro-Uruguayan elements among its influences, from ‘llamadas’ to ‘mamas viejas’ and ‘gramilleros,’ recalling the spiritual leadership and cultural heritage of the days of slavery. African drums were prohibited during Uruguay’s 1973-1985 military dictatorship, a time when the country’s diversity was nearly crushed by European dominance. As such, the Candomberos see their cultural expression as a movement of resistance, with parades often including political elements. This is reflected in the Uruguayan proverb los tambores no se tocan sin razón (drums aren’t played without a reason). Subscribe to read more about Latin America! Link in bio.
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