Anguilla's
history is embodied in the island's culture and heritage.
From the ancient Amerindian settlements and European
colonization to its recent 1967 Revolution, these
and other events are woven into the tapestry of Anguilla's
life that is passed on with pride from generation
to generation.
Holidays
and festivals are centered on historical events. Anguilla's
most spectacular display of culture is the Summer
Festival, beginning August Monday at 5AM with J'Ouvert
Mornin,' a daybreak jam through the streets to celebrate
emancipation. Nearly a fortnight of dancing, competitions,
fairs, costumes and parades colour the evenings.
During the days, as with almost all of Anguilla's major holidays,
the island is filled with the excitement of beach
picnics and boat racing, Anguilla's national sport.
The
Anguilla community is peaceful and joyous. The island
is largely Christian in denomination with nearly one
church for every two square miles. English holidays
such as the Queen's Birthday, Whit Monday and others
are celebrated, but English speaking Anguilla maintains
a unique balance of all its historic influences that
make this island a truly individual nation.
anguilla's
history