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Welcome to the Gari-History section of Garinet.com |
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THE ORIGIN OF THE GARIFUNA |
01/16/03 |
When someone says,“I am a Garifuna,” that person is acknowledging the fact that she/he has Carib, Arawak and African blood pumping from their heart and through their veins.
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A CARIBBEAN VOCABULARY COMPILED IN 1666 |
07/05/02 |
This list of Garifuna words was compiled in St. Vincent (Yurumein) in 1666. Over the past three hundred years many of these words have undergone major changes and modifications, but Garifuna speakers of today still use many of them.
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Garifuna Language |
10/08/99 |
The Garifuna language is a derivation of several African, Indian and European languages and dialects.
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Ancestral Heritage |
10/08/99 |
The Garifuna people have assimilated and retained must of their culture from their ancestors.
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Work and its Social Effects |
06/09/99 |
For nearly 100 years, the Garifuna Men Dedicated Themselves to Agriculture, Woodwork (especially in the Felling of Honduran Hardwoods), and to working with bananas.
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