Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Report on the Bahamian Dialect and Its Development

 
Two fisher men talking by boats on beach.

 "Dey bitin' right ova dere bey!" - Bahamas AI Image
©A. Derek Catalano

 

Report on the Bahamian Dialect and Its Development


Introduction

Language serves as a fundamental aspect of cultural identity, reflecting the heritage, experiences, and interactions of a people. Dialects, in particular, are distinctive forms of language that can highlight regional or social variations within a larger linguistic framework. The Bahamas, an archipelago with a rich history shaped by diverse cultural influences, boasts a unique dialect known as the Bahamian Dialect or Bahamian Creole. This dialect is more than just a way of speaking; it is an essential marker of Bahamian identity, reflecting the island nation's complex historical, social, and cultural development.

This report will explore the nature, origin, and evolution of the Bahamian dialect, how it is used today, the practice of switching between Bahamian dialect and Standard English, and whether the dialect is at risk of being weakened. Finally, potential measures for preserving the Bahamian dialect will be discussed.

Praise More, Criticize Less

Father and son in front of car holding wrenches and smiling.

 "Praise" - Bahamas AI Image
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 

Praise More, Criticize Less

In a world where hearts grow weary and frail,
Where dreams are fragile and hope seems pale,
What if, for a moment, we all could confess—
We need to praise more, and criticize less


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See the child with eyes wide and bright,
Stumbling, learning, trying with all their might.
Their blocks may fall, their crayon may stray,
But a gentle word can color their day.

For little feet falter, and hands sometimes slip,
But laughter blooms faster than frowns on the lip.
Say, “Well done!” when effort is shown,
For seeds of praise are how confidence is grown.

When we scold too soon, when we bark at a mess,
We prune potential, we water it less.
Oh, let us be tender when young hearts confess—
To lift them with kindness, not burden with stress.

Let childhood breathe, let wonder ignite;
Praise more, so their dreams can take flight.

Dancers

 
Colorful Junkanoo dancer

"Dancer - 73736" - Bahamas AI Art
©A. Derek Catalano


Colorful Junkanoo dancer

"Dancer - 73738" - Bahamas AI Art
©A. Derek Catalano

Cari

 
Exotic native woman on beach.

"Cari" - Bahamas AI Art
©A. Derek Catalano

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

The Queen of Pearled Shores: The Bahamian Queen Conch

 
Pile of Queen Conchs

 "Queen Conchs" -  ©A. Derek Catalano
 
 

The Queen of Pearled Shores: The Bahamian Queen Conch

Upon the satin ocean bed, where coral whispers flow,
Beneath the gilded turquoise waves where sunlit secrets glow,
Resides a monarch of the deep, of ancient grace and poise—
The Bahamian Queen Conch reigns, in her shell-bound, spiral voice.

Her throne, a sculpted marvel born from calcium and brine,
A whorled and rose-tipped fortress, labyrinthine and divine.
A spiraled sanctuary gleams, hues blushing, pink, and pale,
As though the sunset kissed the sea and left its softest trail.

The Queen Conch moves in measured pace, a slow, ancestral drift,
On muscular, soft-padded foot, like velvet's tempered shift.
Her eyes, two stalks of slender black, perceive the world with care,
Surveying gardens of the reef in sun-embroidered air.

A siphon, like a slender flute, emerges from her side,
Drawing secrets from the waves and ocean's endless tide.
She feeds on threads of algae green, on sea-bound threads of life,
Her grazing whispers balance reefs, dissolve the weedy strife.

Who was Joe Monks?

 
Joe Monks painting on pastel yellow wall.

"Joe Monks Wall" - AI and photo composite image.
 ©A. Derek Catalano


I acquired a framed, original Joe Monks painting, entitled "Painted by Joseph Weaver 1984".  It's a scene of Rawson Square, downtown Bay St., showing the parliamentary buildings and canons on each side of the Queen Victoria statue. Dimensions: 24in W x 23in H. It's done on wood with many different unknown mediums. House paint, pastels, oils, inks?  Whatever, it is a fantastic piece of  art and history.

So who was Joe Monks?

Explorer

 
Submarine and undersea city.

"Explorer" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano


Submarine and undersea city.

"Explorer" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano