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Whoii donkey! And who said chivalry is dead is a liar. Paul Gaynor keeps it alive as he navigates through the mud at the National Council for Indian Culture in Jamaica's Indian Arrival Day and Roti Festival on Sunday, May 6, at Chedwin Park, St Catherine.
Paul Williams/Gleaner Writer
Roti Festival
Left to right: Christina Rambhajan, Barbara Persuad, Anuradha Maharaj and Rani Maharaj, were on hand to promote their 'Yaad Since 1845' T-shirt at the National Council for Indian Culture in Jamaica's Indian Arrival Day and Roti Festival on Sunday, May 6, at Chedwin Park, St Catherine.
Paul Williams/Gleaner Writer
Roti Festival
Where is the fiend? Go get him 'Batman'. Suresh Maragh of Kingston had his face painted to reprise the role of the famous comic and movie hero at the National Council for Indian Culture in Jamaica's Indian Arrival Day and Roti Festival on Sunday, May 6, at Chedwin Park, St Catherine.
Paul Williams/Gleaner Writer
Roti Festival
Whoii donkey! And who said chivalry is dead is a liar. Paul Gaynor keeps it alive as he navigates through the mud at the National Council for Indian Culture in Jamaica's Indian Arrival Day and Roti Festival on Sunday, May 6, at Chedwin Park, St Catherine.
Paul Williams/Gleaner Writer
Roti Festival
The next generation. Gabrille Townsend, Akeeno Stone, Rajesh Guyah, Suneil Townsend, Alexando Gallo, Suraj Mykoo,  Indians,  of various shades and traits at the National Council for Indian Culture in Jamaica's Indian Arrival Day and Roti Festival on Sunday, May 6, at Chedwin Park, St Catherine.
Paul Williams/Gleaner Writer
Roti Festival
A patron gets her hand painted at the National Council for Indian Culture in Jamaica's Indian Arrival Day and Roti Festival on Sunday, May 6, at Chedwin Park, St Catherine.

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