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Garifuna
Garifuna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
000 of them in Central America and the United States . Properly, the term "Garifuna" refers to the individual and the language, while Garinagu is the (plural or collective) term for the people. The most ...
Arawakan languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Garifuna language continues the women's language of the Island Carib and only a few traces remain of the men's speech. Internal classification remains controversial. Few Arawakan languages are well ...
Punta rock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Garifuna artist, began to compose songs in the Garifuna language . He added the rhythm of the electric guitar to the traditional punta rhythm and created what is now known as punta-rock, the "rock" being ...
Belize - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...in Orange Walk and Corozal Districts, Spanish is the majority language (60%). Some communities in southern Belize mostly speak Garifuna and the Kekchi, Mopan, and Yucatan Maya languages . Despite the ...
Carib - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...the islands of the Caribbean. For the Carib language-speaking peoples of the South American ... Garifuna ) of St. Vincent who had mixed with marooned black slaves from a 1675 shipwreck were deported ...
Afro-Latin American - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...from African slaves who, after gaining their freedom, evolved their own language in isolation. Some of the GarÃfuna live in small secluded villages and preserve their culture to some extent. Many ...
Zambo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...history behind the African ancestry of the Garifuna is usually attributed to escaping shipwrecked ... culture, such as dress and use of the Aymara language . [ edit ] Discrimination These populations of mixed ...
Nicaragua - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the World's benefit) Official language Spanish (official) ( English and indigenous languages on ... stock, as well as a smaller Garifuna population. Of the cultures that were present before European ...
Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity ...
The Garifuna Language, Dance and Music - The Garifuna are a people descended from Nigerian slaves shipwrecked on Saint Vincent mixed with the native Carib islanders. Later, the Garifuna moved to Central ...
Honduras - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...language Spanish Capital Tegucigalpa Capital's coordinates 14°6′N 87°13′W President Ricardo Maduro ... was part of the British Empire . Groups of GarÃfuna live along the north coast, where there are also ...
Academic resources on
Garifuna
Garifuna
18th, and 19th centuries. Today the Garifuna populations can be found in Guatemala, Honduras, Belize and many have migrated to the United States. The Garifuna, also known as the Garinagu, are ...
Garifuna
Garifuna In Belize, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and the Caribbean Islands there is the Garifuna culture, numbering approximately 500,000 people. The Garifuna are descendents of ...
Expressions of Honduras
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Global Voices Online » Blog Archive » Central America, Caribbean ...
...copy of the GarÃfuna Summit Declaration signed by six Central American and Caribbean heads of state to safeguard GarÃfuna culture. David Sasaki Latin America: Soccer Blogs » « Armenia: Gyumri Scenes ...
Untitled Document
Who are the Garinagu or GarÃfuna peoples? The Garinagu are AfroCaribbean peoples of mixed Amerindian and African descent. They are a resilient people who suffered many historical ...
The Garinagu in New York
...traditional celebration of her Garifuna heritage since she went to France to study for a degree in sociology two years ago. But Punta is as innate to her as the Garifuna and Spanish she grew up ...
African Diaspora in Latin America - LANIC
The Garifuna of Belize and St. Vincent Caribbean Communities in Europe CACOEU Caribbean Cricket Caribbean news & newspapers Caribbean Research Center Medgar Evers College, CUNY ...
aids
...of AIDS-related deaths. Instead of motivating Garifuna leaders to step up AIDS prevention efforts, the warning put them on the defensive. Garifuna community organizers say they have been stigmatized. ...
Dugu
...with Garifuna culture. Our presentation was a visual synopsis of the Dugu. Here we will outline in detail the rites of death, the most important and sacred cultural expression of the Garifuna. ...
Expressions of Honduras
GarÃfuna Housing A mix of traditional and modern, of thatched and concrete Garifuna homes. Triunfo de la Cruz, Honduras. Photo credit: Drew Irwin. Building Traditional ...
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Government resources on
Garifuna
Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies ...
...from slavery. The Garifuna resisted the British and the French in the Windward Islands until they were defeated by the British in 1796. After putting down a violent Garifuna rebellion on Saint Vincent ...
Belize : Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library of ...
...in the Settlement, 1794-1838 Emigration of the Garifuna The Early Colony Constitutional Developments, 1850-62 Mayan ...
Peace Corps | Learn About Peace Corps | Where Does Peace Corps Work ...
...and the south is populated with Mayans who came from the area that is now Guatemala. The Garifuna, descendants of the original inhabitants of the Caribbean and Africans, arrived in Belize in the 1700s ...
CIA - The World Factbook -- Belize
...mestizo 48.7%, Creole 24.9%, Maya 10.6%, Garifuna 6.1%, other 9.7% Religions: Roman Catholic 49.6%, Protestant 27% (Pentecostal 7.4%, Anglican 5.3%, Seventh-Day Adventist 5.2%, Mennonite 4.1 ...
Subject Term Glossary beginning with "G"
Organic Wastes; Hazardous Wastes GarcÃa-Meza, Luis GarcÃa Pérez, Alan Gardens Garifuna, Belize (city) Garifuna. See Black Carib Garza GarcÃa, Mexico (municipality) GATT. See General Agreement on ...
USAID: Honduras
...forested highlands, where groups of Lenca, Moskito, Pech, Chorti and Garifuna peoples maintain a degree of cultural autonomy. With a Gross ...
Peace Corps | Learn About Peace Corps | Where Does Peace Corps Work ...
...of Honduras is 90 percent mestizo, with the balance consisting of Amerindians, black Caribs (Garifuna) along the North Coast, and people of European, Chinese, and Arab descent. Â Spanish is ...
Changes to the MARC Code List for Languages (Library of Congress)
Yombe (Congo and Angola) cai Black Carib Garifuna chk Truk Chuukese cus Rendile Rendille kro Gere Ngere kut Kutenai Kootenai lam Lamba Lamba (Zambia and Congo) ltz Letzeburgesch Luxembourgish map Koluawawa Koluwawa map Pazih ...
CIA - The World Factbook -- Guatemala
40% (23 officially recognized Amerindian languages, including Quiche, Cakchiquel, Kekchi, Mam, Garifuna, and Xinca) Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 70 ...
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".org" resources on
Garifuna
Garifuna People from Belize, Honduras, Nigaragua
Garifuna Web portal with an array of links for contemporary Garifuna news, issues, culture, and organizations: Garifuna History, Garifuna News, Garifuna Events, Garifuna Music, Garifuna ...
The Garifuna of Belize: Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink
Links to Garifuna Carib Sites The Garifuna of Belize, Central America . The CARIBBEAN AMERINDIAN CENTRELINK offers its congratulations to the Gaifuna peoples of the Circum-Caribbean on being cited by ...
Garifuna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barbara A.T. 2001. Religious education and theological praxis in a context of colonization: Garifuna spirituality as a means of resistance. Ph.D. Dissertation, Garrett/Northwestern University, Evanston ...
Garifuna Bibles
This page provides links to gospel resources in the Garifuna language. Garifuna Bible Garifuna is spoken in Honduras (Latin America). You can purchase the Garifuna (Carib, Black) New Testament ...
Belize National Garifuna Council - developing, preserving ...
Belize National Garifuna Council mission is to preserve, strengthen, develop our culture, and promote economic development of the Garifuna people. Enter
National Garifuna Council
Belize National Garifuna Council - developing, preserving, strengthening the Garifuna culture , EVENTS SEARCH Home Home Mabuiga ! Welcome to the National Garifuna Council of Belize! We are ...
americas.org - Garifuna Protest
On July 7, representatives of the Garifuna ethnic group protested in Tegucigalpa against a proposed constitutional change that would allow foreigners to buy land on the Atlantic Coast. “The land is ...
Take Action: Garifuna Indigenous Activists Under Attack in Honduras
Garifuna Indigenous Activists Under Attack in Honduras Leaders of the Garifuna community in Honduras are facing mounting threats and violent attacks in reprisal for their defense of indigenous land ...
Garifuna Language (Caribe, Black Carib)
America, spoken by more than 100,000 people in Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Belize. The Garifuna people are largely mixed-race (and frequently referred to as the Black Caribs)--their community ...
ONEGUA Nuestro pueblo garÃfuna
Information about the Garifuna of Livingston OUR ORIGINS The Garifuna, or Black Caribs, have their origins in Saint Vincent, an island in the Caribbean Lesser Antilles. The Garifuna are the ...
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Garifuna
The Garifuna are an ethnic group in the Caribbean area, descended from a mix of Amerindian and African people. They are also sometimes known as Garifune or Black Caribs. There are estimated to be about 200,000 of them in Central America and the United States. Properly, the term "Garifuna" refers to the individual and the language, while Garinagu is the (plural or collective) term for the people.
The most common version (¹) of how 'Black Caribs' came to be states that in 1635, two Spanish ships carrying slaves to the West Indies from what is now Nigeria were shipwrecked near the island of Saint Vincent. The slaves escaped the sinking boat and reached the shores of the island, where they were welcomed by the Caribs, who offered their protection. Their intermarriage formed the Garinagu people, known as the Garifuna today. The name was derived from "Kalipuna", one of the Island Carib names for themselves. In addition to shipwrecked Africans or early explorer Africans, the Caribs also captured slaves when they raided the British and French on neighbouring islands, and many of them were eventually adopted into the tribe. (¹) A myth version of 'Black Carib' origin is that pre-Columbus African explorers intermingled with the indigenous population (refer to "They Came Before Columbus" by Ivan Van Sertima).
When the British invaded Saint Vincent, they were opposed by French settlers and their Carib allies. When the Caribs eventually surrendered to the British in 1796, the "Black Caribs" were considered enemies and were deported to Roatán, an island off what is today Honduras. The British separated the more African-looking Caribs from the more Amerindian looking ones, and decided that the former were enemies who must be deported, while the latter were merely "misled" and were allowed to remain. More than 4,000 Black Caribs were deported, but only about 2,000 of them survived the trip to Roatán. Because the island was too small and infertile to support their population, the Garifuna petitioned the Spanish authorities to be allowed to settle on the mainland. The Spanish employed them as soldiers, and they spread along the Caribbean coast of Central America.
Today many Garifuna are settled around the Bay of Honduras, especially in southern Belize, on the coast of Guatemala around Livingston, and on the island of Roatán, and coastal towns of Honduras and Nicaragua.
Garinagu speak English, Spanish, and Garifuna. Guatemalan and Honduran Garinagu speak Garifuna and Spanish, which are also spoken by Belizean and American Garinagu. Belizean and American Garinagu also speak English as their first language. American Garinagu may speak English as their sole language.
They are also known for their unique style of music, which is called punta.
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All data is derived from UNESCO.
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