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(Redirected from Pitchy patchy) Figure from Jamaican carnival

Pitchy Patchy is a costume character in Jamaican Jankunu festival figure. Other characters include: King and Queen, Cow Head, Horse Head, red Indians and Belly Woman.

One of the original figures of Jamaican Jankunu character, Pitchy Patchy is usually represented by a suit made of tattered, colorful pieces of cloth. Pitchy Patchy's role in the carnival is to keep masqueraders and the surrounding crowd in order by cracking a cattle whip. According to Edward Long, the character originated from Akan festivals in celebration of John Canoe; the Ashanti commander became Pitchy Patchy, wearing battledress with what would resemble charms, referred to as a "Batakari".

References

  1. Johnson, Mikala (2022-08-06). "Remembering the days of Jonkonnu - Our Today". Our Today - (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-04-23.
  2. Lewin, Olive (2000). Rock it come over: the folk music of Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica: Univ. of the West Indies Press. ISBN 978-976-640-028-6.
  3. Long, Edward (1774). "The History of Jamaica Or, A General Survey of the Antient and Modern State of that Island: With Reflexions on Its Situation, Settlements, Inhabitants, Climate, Products, Commerce, Laws, and Government" (google). 2 (3/4): 445–475. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


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