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Dinki Mini is a dance and funerary rite from Jamaica.[1] It is mostly performed in the parishes of Saint Andrew, Saint Mary and Saint Ann.[2][3]

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  1. ^ Tanna, Laura (1987). "Dinki Mini". Jamaica Journal. 20 (2): 27–31 – via Digital Library of the Caribbean.
  2. ^ Institute of Jamaica (2000). Jamaica Journal. Institute of Jamaica. p. 3. Retrieved 23 October 2018. A quite possibly Central African word is dinki-mini, the name given to a dance-type and wake occasion peculiar to the eastern parishes of St Mary and Portland. The characteristic dinki-mini dance-step is a 'cork-screw' leg posture, so called ...
  3. ^ "Dinki Mini · National Library of Jamaica Digital Collection". nljdigital.nlj.gov.jm. Retrieved 23 September 2018.