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  2. Dandy shandy - Wikipedia

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    Dandy shandy is a game played mainly by children, mostly girls in the Caribbean island of Jamaica. It is believed that children invented the game. It is believed that children invented the game. It is not certain as to when the game was invented but it can be tracked back to as far as the 1950s.

  3. Pickaninny - Wikipedia

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    In Jamaican Patois, the word is found as pickney, which is used to describe a child regardless of racial origin. [8] The same word is used in Antiguan and Barbudan Creole to mean "children", [citation needed] while in the English-based national creole language of Suriname, Sranang Tongo, pequeno has been borrowed as pikin for 'small' and 'child ...

  4. Kalooki - Wikipedia

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    The games are, however, different and not to be confused. These are the rules for the original Kalooki game created, refined, and taught by flight attendants of Air Jamaica in the 1970s and 80s. There are a few variations of the game described in books and on the internet. A similar game is sometimes referred to as "Kalooki 40". [4]

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  6. Orly's Draw-A-Story - Wikipedia

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    Orly's Draw a Story is a video game released in 1997 by Broderbund. The game won the 1998 Interactive Achievement Award for Computer Innovation. [1] The game is aimed at the 5-10 year old age-group and carries an age rating of 3+. [2] It was designed by ToeJam & Earl Productions and released by Broderbund. The main character Orly is voiced by ...

  7. Sport in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica national netball team, known as the Sunshine Girls, have participated in the Netball World Championships every year since their inception in 1963, finishing third in 1991, 2003 and 2007, and in the Commonwealth Games, earning the bronze medal in 2002, 2014 and 2018, followed by a silver in 2022.

  8. Jody-Anne Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Jody-Anne Maxwell (born 1986) is from Kingston, Jamaica and was the winner of the 1998 Scripps National Spelling Bee at the age of 12. [1] She made history as the first non-American to win the competition. [2] According to Ebony magazine, Maxwell, who was also the competition's first Black winner, was viewed as a celebrity on her return to ...

  9. Netball Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Netball Jamaica became the trading name for The Netball Foundation of Jamaica, a registered company and an approved charitable organisation. This new entity superseded the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA), which was founded in 1958, and brings with it fundamental changes to how the sport is administered going forward. [ 6 ]