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: In the Kikongo language of the Congo, the word means "remembrance" or "to remember" . For enslaved Africans in the New World, the dance was a powerful act of cultural resilience, helping them remember their heritage and build morale.

In its most historic context, refers to a West African-derived rhythm, dance, and percussion instrument. Bambula

: The dance was famously performed by enslaved people in New Orleans' Congo Square on Sunday afternoons. It remains a significant symbol of ancestral connection in the Virgin Islands and throughout the Caribbean. : In the Kikongo language of the Congo,

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