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  1. 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.

  2. 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 …

  3. The Garifuna People Of Belize

    Aug 20, 2024 · 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 …

  4. Who Are the Garifuna People? - WorldAtlas

    Aug 1, 2017 · The Garifuna culture is a blend of the Caribbean marine culture and the ancient African farming culture. The language, dance, and music of the Garifuna have been declared “Masterpiece …

  5. 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.

  6. Garifuna - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion, Major ...

    The Garifuna live in a chain of villages and towns along the eastern coast of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. These Caribbean lowlands have a varied terrain.

  7. Being Garifuna – Culture, History and News of The Garifuna Ethnic …

    Jul 31, 2025 · New York City, Get Ready: The Garifuna Collective is Celebrating it’s 20th Anniversary, And You’re Invited!!! Continue reading.

  8. Home [garifunaresearch.com]

    Though hundreds of thousands of Garífuna families have lived in Labuga for over two centuries, more dominant ethnic groups – in an effort to take advantage of Garífuna world fame and capitalize on …

  9. History - Garifuna Nation

    The Garifuna flag consists of three horizontal strips of black, white and yellow, in that order, starting from the top. This flag has long been accepted internationally as the flag of the Garifuna Nation and the …

  10. Garifuna | people | Britannica

    A significant number of Garifuna (Garinagu), who are descendants of the Carib Indians and Africans deported from Saint Vincent by the British to the Gulf of Honduras in 1798, live in communities on the …