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Что (кто) такое jumbie$535014$ - определение

CARRIBEAN MYTHOLOGICAL SPIRIT
Jumbie; Jumby; Jumby dance; Jumbie dance; Jumbie Dance; Jumbie Dancer; Jumbie Dancers; Jumbie drum; The Jumbe; Jumbi

Jumbie Jamberee         
SONG PERFORMED BY THE KINGSTON TRIO
Zombie Jamboree; Jumbie jamboree; Zombie jamberee
"Jumbie Jamberee" is a calypso song credited to Conrad Eugene Mauge, Jr.[] In 1953 Lord Intruder released the song as the B-side to "Disaster With Police".
The Jumbie Bird         
  • The [[ferruginous pygmy owl]] is known as the jumbie bird in Trinidad and Tobago.
NOVEL BY ISMITH KHAN
User:Guettarda/The Jumbie Bird
The Jumbie Bird is the first novel by Trinidad and Tobago-born novelist Ismith Khan. Published in 1961, the semi-autobiographical novel tells the story of the Khan family, an Indo-Trinidadian Muslim family living in Port of Spain.
jumbie         
['d??mbi]
¦ noun W. Indian an evil spirit of a dead person.
Origin
from Kikongo zumbi 'fetish'.

Википедия

Jumbee

A jumbee, jumbie, mendo or chongo in Colombia and Venezuela is a type of mythological spirit or demon in the folklore of some Caribbean countries. Jumbee is the generic name given to all malevolent entities. There are numerous kinds of jumbees, reflecting the Caribbean’s complex history and ethnic makeup, drawing on African, Amerindian, East Indian, Dutch, English, and even Chinese mythology.

Different cultures have different concepts of jumbees, but the general idea is that people who have been evil are destined to become instruments of evil (jumbee) in death. Unlike the ghost folklore which represents a wispy fog-like creature, the jumbee casts a dark shadowy figure.