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    Most Barbadians are of African or mixed-race descent. They are descendants of enslaved people brought from West Africa. Mixed-race Barbadians are descendants...
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  • Barbadian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Barbadian may refer to: anything related to Barbados Barbadians, people from Barbados or of Barbadian descent...
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  • White Barbadians or European Barbadians are Barbadian citizens or residents of European descent. The majority of European Barbadians are descended from...
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  • predominantly Barbadian ancestry, or Barbadian-born people residing in Brazil. At the beginning of the 20th century, many Barbadians worked in the Amazonas region...
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  • partial Barbadian ancestry. Barbadian Canadians have the highest median income and the lowest incidence of poverty among Black Canadian groups. Barbadians first...
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    officially called Barbadians, but are colloquially known as "Bajans" (pronounced ˈbājənz). This term evolved from "Badian" (a shortening of "Barbadian") during...
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    Black Barbadians or Afro-Barbadians are Barbadians of entirely or predominantly African descent. 92.4% of Barbados's population is black and 3.1% is multiracial...
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  • majority of Barbadian immigrants tend to live in Philadelphia esp. in the North Philadelphia and the West Philadelphia sections. Barbadians along with...
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  • for Barbadians in the UK, due to the perception that population pressure was too great in Barbados. Between 1955 and 1966, more than 27,000 Barbadians migrated...
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    The Barbadian dollar (sign: $; code: BBD) It is often abbreviated to international unofficial abbreviations in Barbados such as: B$, BD$ or the International...
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  • or in social commentary. Ethnologue reports that, as of 2018, 30,000 Barbadians were native English speakers, while 260,000 natively spoke Bajan. Bajan...
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  • establish and settle the Province of Carolina. In the early 17th century Barbadians began large-scale migration from Barbados to the areas of North and South...
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  • Barbadian Trinidadian refers to Trinidadian people of full, partial or predominantly Barbadian ancestry or Barbadian-born people residing in Trinidad....
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  • Indo-Barbadian or Indo-Bajan, refers to Barbadians of Indian ancestry from the Indian subcontinent, including present-day Bangladesh and Pakistan. Currently...
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  • most Barbadians. The basis for religious folk music is the Anglican hymn, a kind of praise song mostly sung on Sundays, a day when Christian Barbadians come...
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  • introducing a republican system. The Cox Commission came to the conclusion that Barbadians preferred to maintain the constitutional monarchy. The proposal to move...
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  • delimiters. Barbadian or Bajan English (/ˈbeɪdʒən/ BAY-jən) is a dialect of the English language as used by Barbadians (Bajans) and by Barbadian diasporas...
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    Barbados is a sovereign island country in the Lesser Antilles, in the Caribbean. Despite being classified as an Atlantic island, Barbados is considered...
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  • Barbadian cuisine, also called Bajan cuisine, is a mixture of African, Portuguese, Indian, Irish, Creole, Indigenous and British background. A typical...
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    Indies. Due to the economic burden of duties and trade restrictions, some Barbadians, including the Clerk of the General Assembly, attempted to declare in...
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  • (1732–1772) Gwendolyn Knight (1913–2005) Coral Bernadine Pollard (born c. 1940) Rihanna (born 1988) Sheena Rose (born 1985) Kara Springer List of Barbadians...
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  • Jamaica Kincaid Nicole Byer (father is Bajan) Alfred Enoch (mother is Barbadian Brazilian) Melyssa Ford Doug E. Fresh Meagan Good Cuba Gooding Jr. (father...
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    retirement savings as tax exempt, to encourage Barbadians to spend less on goods and to encourage Barbadians to save more income as they once used to. Building...
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  • By-elections were held in the Barbadian constituencies of St Joseph and St John on 21 May 1958. Glenroy Straughn won the St Joseph election and Errol...
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  • The National Pledge of Barbados is as follows I pledge allegiance to my country Barbados and to my flag, To uphold and defend their honour, And by my living...
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    thus the Commonwealth, has traditionally used the words interchangeably. Barbadians may acquire nationality through birth, naturalisation, or registration...
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  • population again left Barbados. Other nations receiving large numbers of Barbadians included British Guiana and Panama. Justin Roberts shows that enslaved...
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  • This is a timeline of Barbadian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Barbados and its predecessor states...
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    to 1966, following the dissolution of the West Indies Federation, the Barbadian legislature made their case for independence. Barbados became an independent...
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    Afro-Caribbean/West Indian Americans Antiguan and Barbudan Americans Bahamian Americans Barbadian Americans Bermudian Americans Dominican Americans (Dominica) Dutch West...
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