Wednesday, June 17, 2026

‘Salute’ ancestors who paved the way

Date:

Share post:

Barbadians have been urged to pay tribute to the ancestors who have laid the groundwork for those coming after them.

That was the message from historian Dr Nancy Jacobs yesterday as the Barbados Landship Association continued its 160th anniversary celebrations with a Tribute To The Ancestors ceremony at Holy Innocents Anglican Church in St Thomas.

The association paid homage to Barbadian heritage and culture with a lively cultural dance by ‘crew’ members to tuk band music at the gravesite of Lord Admiral Vernon Watson.

Jacobs, who has done extensive research on the origins and practices of the Barbados Landship, including publishing the book Full Steam Ahead, said even though a large demographic of those who were part of the Landship are now deceased, memories from the family members and prayers can still help prepare the present generation for the Landship journey. (KS)

[tecnavia_gallery slug=”barbados-landship-160″ view=”expanded”]

Related articles

The Nation earns 37 CBU Media Awards nominations

The Nation Publishing Co. earned 37 nominations in the 37th Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU) Media Awards, the most...

Cuba’s tourism plummets as US tightens sanctions

The number of foreign travellers visiting Cuba has plummeted since the beginning of the year amid tightened US...

Police investigating unnatural death off Holetown beach

Police are conducting investigations into an unnatural death last Saturday off Holetown Beach, Holetown, St James. A Barbadian-registered vessel...

Maxwell residents fed up

Someone in Maxwell Coast Road, Christ Church, has made his or her feelings crystal clear regarding the staff...