keat
Member
Hello all, some thoughts came to my mind.
Are the jamaican landraces really jamaican?
I dont know when the brittish brought the african slaves to jamaica, but they ended the slavery 1845. And then came the indian immigrants to work on the sugarfields.
The word ganja came into the jamaican vocabulary from the first hindu contractworkers.
And the brittish landowners grew cannabis for the workers, beliving it would make them work harder, and ofcourse the hemp was good for ropemaking and such.
Maybe jamaica had landraces before but isnt it possible that either the african slaves or the indian immigrants brought seeds from their homeland?
And if my theory is correct, then the landraces aint landraces arent they?
But what do i know
Just being a bit curious.
Have a nice day ya'll and im sorry for any incorrect grammer and/or spelling.
Keat
Are the jamaican landraces really jamaican?
I dont know when the brittish brought the african slaves to jamaica, but they ended the slavery 1845. And then came the indian immigrants to work on the sugarfields.
The word ganja came into the jamaican vocabulary from the first hindu contractworkers.
And the brittish landowners grew cannabis for the workers, beliving it would make them work harder, and ofcourse the hemp was good for ropemaking and such.
Maybe jamaica had landraces before but isnt it possible that either the african slaves or the indian immigrants brought seeds from their homeland?
And if my theory is correct, then the landraces aint landraces arent they?
But what do i know
Just being a bit curious.
Have a nice day ya'll and im sorry for any incorrect grammer and/or spelling.
Keat