Carriacou’s Maroon Festival: Runaway Rebels, Big Drum Rituals & The Battle Over “Authentic” Culture

April 19, 2026 00:12:58
Carriacou’s Maroon Festival: Runaway Rebels, Big Drum Rituals & The Battle Over “Authentic” Culture
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Carriacou’s Maroon Festival: Runaway Rebels, Big Drum Rituals & The Battle Over “Authentic” Culture

Apr 19 2026 | 00:12:58

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Show Notes

Carriacou’s Maroon and String Band Music Festival looks like a cultural show. But this story goes back to the days when running into the bush meant life or death for enslaved Africans on the small islands of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. In this History of the Caribbean episode, we trace how secret Maroon rituals of survival, big drum ceremonies and smoked‑food feasts became a branded three‑day festival promoted as “heritage” and “authentic culture.”

You’ll hear how Maroon communities formed in the hills and bush, why Carriacou kept its big drum “nation” rituals while similar practices on nearby islands faded or went underground, and how modern tourism, national branding and diaspora attention now shape what the world sees as “Maroon culture.” We compare Carriacou’s festival to Maroon celebrations in Jamaica and beyond, and ask a hard question: when a culture built on fugitivity becomes a scheduled event on someone else’s calendar, is that survival or a new kind of capture?

If you care about Caribbean history, African ancestry, Maroon resistance, cultural survival and the politics of “authentic” festivals, this episode is for you.

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