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Hosay in St Vincent
- By Kumar Mahabir
- Published 01/21/2010
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Hosay/Muharram, the Shia Muslim commemoration of the death of Hosein at
Karbala in 680 A.D., was last observed in the St.
Joseph area in the 1930s. Informants can still recount the striking of
brass cymbals, the beating of drums, the placing of ingredients into
the taziya [imitation mausoleums] and the drowning of the taziya itself
into a river (Personal interview with Dr. Earl Kirby, born 1922, St.
Vincent and with Ms. Mary Ann Gopaul, op. cit.).
Extracted from "Race retention and culture loss: South Asians/East Indians in St. Vincent By Kumar Mahabir. This paper is based on an interview done in 1982 with a 93-year old Indian, Mr. James Woods of St. Vincent. The interview was done with Mr. James Woods, born 1889, at his home in Richard Park, St. Vincent , on March 15, 1982 when Woods was 93 years old."
Extracted from "Race retention and culture loss: South Asians/East Indians in St. Vincent By Kumar Mahabir. This paper is based on an interview done in 1982 with a 93-year old Indian, Mr. James Woods of St. Vincent. The interview was done with Mr. James Woods, born 1889, at his home in Richard Park, St. Vincent , on March 15, 1982 when Woods was 93 years old."
