- Garifuna - Wikipedia
Small Garifuna communities still live in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines The Garifuna diaspora abroad includes communities in Honduras, the United States, and Belize
- Garifuna People, History and Culture - Global Sherpa
The Afro-Caribbean Garifuna people, born from the African slave trade, claim a rich cultural heritage of music, dance and spirituality
- The Garifuna People Of Belize
The story of the Garinagu or Garinagou (plural of Garifuna) begins almost 400 years ago, when South American Carib Indians migrated to the Caribbean island of St Vincent in order to subdue and discipline the native Arawak Indian islanders
- Home - Garifuna Language and History
Garífuna language is not a dialect, a broken language nor is it a creole It is not based on any African language and it should not be considered a mixed language On an equal level as that of any world language, Garífuna is the fully productive and living language of the Garífuna people
- Exploring the Rich Heritage of Garifuna Culture and Its Vibrant Traditions
This rich heritage stems from the Garifuna people, who trace their roots back to the Caribbean island of St Vincent Celebrated through music, dance, and culinary practices, Garifuna traditions have been passed down through generations
- The Garifuna Community, a story - African American Registry
They are African and indigenous people who originally lived on the Caribbean Island of Saint Vincent and speak Garifuna, an Arawakan language The Garifuna are the descendants of indigenous Arawak, Kalinago (Island Carib), and Afro-Caribbean people
- Language, dance and music of the Garifuna - UNESCO
A population of mixed origin incorporating cultural elements of indigenous Caribbean and African groups, the Garifuna settled along the Atlantic coast of Central America after being forced to flee from the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent in the eighteenth century
- From the South to the North: The Garifuna Experience
The Garifuna, who are indigenous to Central America, are proud of both their African origin and their status as people who came from the mix of Indigenous Arawak and Carib peoples with West African lineage
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