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Garifuna.com

History, geography, and social information about the Garifuna community; includes contact details for supportive organizations and current news.
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Garifuna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Garífuna refers to both the people and language of the Garínagu. In their own language, Garífuna is the singular and Garinagu is the plural form. ...
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Garifuna.org

Garifuna history, culture music and contemporary events in Belize, Guatemala and Honduras.
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Garifuna

A brief history of the people since the 11th century, with observations on modern culture and a bibliography.
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Garifuna

This page provides a conscise ethnohistoric account of the genesis of the Garifuna (Black Caribs) and an analysis of some of their main traditions.
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Garifuna Nuguyah "I Am Garifuna"...

  Growing Up Garifuna In America Was An Experience.

Most Of Us Were Shielded From The Outside World.

Maybe It Was For Our Own Good.

The One's That Were Unfortunate Ended Up In The System.

Still Others Were, "Dipped" (Deported), Sent Back Home.

Our Race Has Flaws Also, But We Learn And Adapt Accordingly.

I Remember The Love That My Grandparents Gave Me.

I Remember Being Free, Running Through My Grandma's Yard. Life Was Carefree Then.

Ga·ri·fu·na ('rç-fû'nə) pronunciation
n., pl. Garifuna or -nas
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A member of a people of mixed Carib and African ancestry living along the Caribbean

coast of Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and Nicaragua. The Garifuna were deported

to the area in the late 18th century after their defeat by the British on the island

of St. Vincent, where shipwrecked and escaped African slaves had intermarried

with the indigenous Carib population beginning in the early 17th century.

[American Spanish Garífuna, from Proto-Carib *karipona, Carib.]

Garifuna Wants...     "Meigheh Whamuutti"

                        
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