Jamaican Folklore

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In recognition of Halloween we invite you to take this opportunity to find out how much you know about Jamaican folklore.

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  1. The presence of a ghost is indicated by

  2. Devil spirits in the form of animals who roam at nights are called

  3. Ghosts in Jamaica are called

  4. In order to avoid ghosts, one must never

  5. The mermaid-like figure usually seen sitting on top a rock by a large body of water, combing her long black tresses with a golden comb is known as

  6. A ghost can be summoned by an obeah man or woman to do evil by using this form of payment

  7. A witch or sorceress, who enjoys human and preys especially on infants.

  8. A ghost can be driven away by

  9. When digging a foundation in order to build a house it is important to

  10. This huge, enormously buttressed tree is believed to be the dwelling place of spirits of the dead, particularly, its roots and branches.

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Created by: skellion

Date created: 30 October 2009

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