The Dominica descended Belair dancers of NYC/NJ trained by “Know Your Culture” led by Sabenah Mingo of Dominica.
Discover the heart of Museum Voyaj in our Story Centre, where the personal histories of Dominicans come to life. Browse through a vast collection of migration stories, oral histories. Rediscover traditional tales and folklore. Use our search tools to explore stories by theme, time period, or geographic origin, and contribute with your own stories.
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Read More >>Dominica’s cultural heritage is as diverse as its people. Explore the customs, traditions, languages and spiritual practices that have been passed down through generations. From the vibrant rituals of the Kalinago people to the music and folklore that define Dominican identity, our Cultural Heritage section offers a comprehensive look at what makes our island unique.
The Dominica descended Belair dancers of NYC/NJ trained by “Know Your Culture” led by Sabenah Mingo of Dominica.
Know Your Culture Dance Troupe of Dominica descended children trained by former Girl Guide Sabenah Mingo-George of Didier Lane Dominica at Bronx NYC National Day Celebration
Step into our virtual museum and explore themes of migration through a series of interactive exhibitions, archival footage, and listen to the voices of those who lived through these pivotal moments.
Contribute to our collection with your own stories , images and objects .
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Museum Voyaj aims to develop a valuable resource for educators, students, and researchers. You will be able to access a range of educational materials, including lesson plans, research papers, and suggested readings that delve into Dominica’s history and cultural heritage. Whether you’re teaching a class or conducting research, our resources are designed to support your work.
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We want to hear from you. Whether it’s a personal migration story, a family history, or a memory of life in Dominica, your story is an important part of our collective history. Submit your story to Museum Voyaj and help us preserve the legacy of our people for future generations.
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