Photo by Bruce Langlais
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Love the pic eapecially moi
I love everything Kubulienne. This is further proof that I was born in paradise. We are beautiful in land, water, valley, ocean, sand, and most importantly, Femme Kubulienne.
gorgeous…keep the culture alive ladies…
it sometimes amazes me to see the talent the kalinago people a blessed with. I could almost class the female in the center as black I should think that it is a beginning. (black and kalinagos live in the territory as one) that would be blessed.
The lady in the second from the right position – girl you got my attention.
just say de one in blue nahn, ah paht macou you have in you
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!
Speechless!!
Hmmm, hmmmm, hmmm, oh yes alive it is.
I mean Dominica is so blessed with beauty. We have it natural and we still have it being born.
That eh no marcaroni & cheese or lasagna that there you know that is natural fig and dasheen and coconut water…
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh! Apres bondie c’est belle femme kalinago! Such beauties! Dca sure must be proud of such beauty from its loins.
My people…Mabrika Mabrika!
wow beautiful love kalinago women
Aahhhh!!
Lovely “buttons”!
LOVELY BABE
THIS IS LOVELY
May god Bless Dominica, And all who up hold our sweet dominican culture Ve a’ la Dominique. May god bless Dominica Long live Dominica, Please keep the Kalinago Culture alive i rewwas Born in Dominica but grew up in London and almost lost my SWEET Dominica Culture but once more i held on with god’s grace and blessing my Safety net long live Dominica the place of my birth.