The Folk Roots of Jamaican Cultural Identity

 The article The Folk Roots of Jamaican Cultural Identity had an in-depth insight into how Jamaica received their cultural identity. From the very beginning when they are born, most children do not drink enough milk which can affect them developmentally. Many children are underweight and do to the lack of nutrition. Typically the infants eat cornmeal porridge which is lacking many of the essential nutrients. Poor nutrition during infancy has been found to lead to a lower level of cognitive functioning, specifically in language development. It is crazy to believe that mothers are not able to sufficiently provide enough nutritional food for their infants. The powder milk helps solve this problem, but I still believe it is an issue. Space is also very limited in households. "One large bed generally accommodates several family members in the poor household. Even space under the bed, or on the floor, is used for sleeping at times, in some very poor households" (The Folk Roots of Jamaican Cultural Identity, Edward Seaga). These living conditions can lead to a very poor quality of sleep. These can lead to irritability and low productivity. Having low productivity could be a reason why people are stick in the situation that they are in. 

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