
The Legend of the Moko Jumbie: A Caribbean Story Inspired by the US Virgin Islands, Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Grenada and more
This original retelling of The Legend of the Moko Jumbie by storyteller Kesha Christie brings to life the spirit of Moko, the great African healer, and his transformation into a guardian of the Caribbean.
Welcome to the season premiere of Walk Good: African and Caribbean Folktales! We are opening this season with a powerful legend—The Legend of the Moko Jumbie—a tale that spans oceans and generations, carrying the spirit of our ancestors on towering stilts.
📖 In this episode, you’ll hear:
🔹 The story of Moko, the great African healer and protector
🔹 How he transformed into the Moko Jumbie, standing tall over our people in the Caribbean
🔹 The meaning behind his hidden face and the colors he wears
🔹 A powerful reminder that the spirits of our forebears still walk among us
This is a tale of resilience, survival, and tradition—a story that lives in every festival, every drumbeat, and every dance of the Moko Jumbie.
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🌟 Walk good, and remember—he is still watching, still guiding, still protecting. 🌟
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