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National Heritage Week honors Jamaica's heroes, one per day, beginning with the first prime minister and a leader in its fight for independence in the early 20th century, Alexander Bustamante. National Heroes Day (Monday) is an official national holiday that occurs annually on the third Monday in October.
During this week, various activities are organized, including concerts, parades, awards ceremonies, lectures, and exhibitions that reflect and celebrate the unique Jamaican culture and history.
Schools, communities, and cultural organizations often participate in National Heritage Week, offering educational programs and events highlighting various aspects of Jamaican heritage, such as traditional music, dance, food, and folklore. The focus on heritage also encourages a greater understanding and appreciation of Jamaica's multicultural roots, including the influences of African, European, Indian, Chinese, and indigenous cultures.
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