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Cudjoe Head Fest
The village of Cudjoe Head was named after the 18th century slave, Cudjoe, who allegedly ran away from his master, was caught, beheaded and placed on a silk cotton tree (tree still present in Cudjoe Head). Annually, the residents join together to celebrate the island’s strong African heritage in a weekend bonanza highlighting the melting pot of cultures that resides on this small island. Festivities have grown to include a steel band performance, road race, J’ouvert, local performances, and an exhibition of goods produced in the village.