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This is a some what difficult question to answer because cultural traits can be the same in different societies which have never had any contact with one another. For e.g. it has been argued that calypso and int carnival retained cultural traits which were based on song and mask tradition in certain Africans societies. At this time it is important to note that planters made it a practice even to have many slaves from one particular tribe on their plantation knowing that cultural and language difference would make rebellion more difficult, indeed it was partly because planters rule that the Revolution was possible.

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Q: Examine African cultural forms in the Caribbean upto1838 namely religion dress food medicine language and music?
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