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2012-02-17 au 2012-02-22
Carnival
Carnival celebrations in St Barth begin the first Sunday in January after Epiphany, with small parades in the streets of Gustavia every Sunday afternoon. Various...
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The Territorial Tourism Committee
As is true around the world, the natives of Saint Barth also have their legends and their beliefs. Although not as strong as with poeple on other Caribbean islands, some old time legends persist, most frequently little family rituals.
And even if not always believed, they tend to be passed on from generation to generation.
A few examples:
- Sweeping too soon after the departure of a guest can keep them from coming back.
- The kestrel (Falco tinnunculus)) is a bird that is thought to predict an impending birth. It is the first to notice if a woman is pregnant, and lets everyone know by chirping with insistence, its beak turned toward her house. On other occasions, it has a different song, which might indicate death.
-A garden snake found near a house could mean that a baby will be born into the family.
-If a woman has blond highlights, her baby will be a boy, if the highlights are black, it will be a girl (So why have a sonogram?)
-To sleep with a chickpea pod under your pillow lets you dream of your future husband.
-A hen that sings like a rooster brings misfortune.
And so on…
Generally speaking, netherworld creatures such as jumbies, zombies, phantoms, and other myths of the West Indies do not have much influence in Saint Barth.

Carnival
2012-02-17
Carnival celebrations in St Barth begin the first Sunday in January after Epiphany, with small parades in the streets of Gustavia every Sunday afternoon. Various...
The Saint Barth Tourism Committee
Gustavia
Quai du Général de Gaulle
97133 Saint Barthelémy
Phone: 05 90 27 87 27 - Fax: 05 90 27 74 47
Email: info@saintbarth-tourisme.com
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