Ms. Pauline Petinaud in African flavor dress
Title
Ms. Pauline Petinaud in African flavor dress
Description
"Sister P - Pauline Petinaud and her associated have taken over the Trans-Caribbean [Ironshore] beach and are busy puttin together a village with a distinct African flavour. Called the Damali Aitoro Village, the concept is to create an atmosphere of peace and tranquility and to get away from the traditional type of "tourist" accommodation offered in Montego Bay.
This is where Jamaicans will feel at home and where visitors can escape the ordered vacation package. The village, when completed in December will offer overnight accommodation [in thatched huts and tents]; natural foods and drinks and a mini museum of genuine African exhibits and books. Damali Aitoro offers three nights of live Afro-Jamaican entertainment to mark the event of Montego Bay becoming a city."
This is where Jamaicans will feel at home and where visitors can escape the ordered vacation package. The village, when completed in December will offer overnight accommodation [in thatched huts and tents]; natural foods and drinks and a mini museum of genuine African exhibits and books. Damali Aitoro offers three nights of live Afro-Jamaican entertainment to mark the event of Montego Bay becoming a city."
Subject
Petinaud, Pauline, -; Women - Jamaica; Clothing and dress - Africa; Huts
Creator
M. Jarrett
Date
1-May-1981
Source
NLJ Photograph Collection IN: Daily News Collection - Petinaud, Pauline
Identifier
D0010563
Acc. no.: 25357
Acc. no.: 25357
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Format
JPEG
Type
Photograph
Collection
Citation
M. Jarrett, “Ms. Pauline Petinaud in African flavor dress,” National Library of Jamaica Digital Collection , accessed November 24, 2024, https://nljdigital.nlj.gov.jm/items/show/9654.