The Shipwreck Of 1635 Debunked 🟡⚪️⚫️

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Garifuna History Updated. This was a lecture offered by Cheryl L. Noralez at Moorpark College in
    Similar Valley, CA. It was done during black history month celebrating the diversity of African descent peoples. Ms. Noralez offers a well-researched perspective of the long journey of the Kalinagu from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to Roatan Bay Islands in Honduras Central America. She debunks the 1635 shipwreck story created and disseminated by the British under Sir William Young. The belief is that African explorers from the Mali empire sailed on their own to conquer the sea and ended up by the natural current of the ocean in the Lesser and Greater Antilles in the 1300s. They commingled with the native Arawak and Kalina (Carib )fusion which brought about the mighty Garifuna. Garinagu ruled the Caribbean Sea traveling from island to island for centuries until the Europeans came to invade and occupy their land. They were eventually exiled in 1797.
    References: Salvador Suazo writings, 'Constructing Narratives of Resistance: The Invention & Dispossession of the 'Black Caribs' of St. Vincent by Tessa Murphy , 'The Insurrectional Resistance of the Garifuna Revolution' by Andoni Castillo Perez, Raymond Breton. Profesor Salvador Suazo THE SAN JUAN, TELA MASSACRE AND BIRTH OF HOPKINS Garifuna Capsule No 72: (available on Gahfu Garífuna Facebook page)

Комментарии • 17

  • @afrolatinagrl
    @afrolatinagrl Год назад +6

    This is amazing history, as an historian I would like to know about this Oral histories, and if I could get a reference. I have been doing research into stories about the Garifuna for my Anthropology class. I am planning a documentary on Oral tradition and our songs, so this is very helpful. Thank you for the share, and look forward to more information.

    • @gahfu
      @gahfu  Год назад +1

      Send us your email address

    • @gahfu
      @gahfu  Год назад

      References: Salvador Suazo writings, 'Constructing Narratives of Resistance: The Invention & Dispossession of the 'Black Caribs' of St. Vincent by Tessa Murphy , 'The Insurrectional Resistance of the Garifuna Revolution' by Andoni Castillo Perez, Raymond Breton. Profesor Salvador Suazo THE SAN JUAN, TELA MASSACRE AND BIRTH OF HOPKINS Garifuna Capsule No 72: (available on Gahfu Garífuna Facebook page)

  • @cristobalvalladares973
    @cristobalvalladares973 Год назад +4

    Wonderful!!!
    Thought I knew a lot, but is still so much more. Thank you. I hope you do something on church in Trujillo Honduras. It is called san Juan de Bautista. A lot of Garifuna family records are kept there. But thank you again.

    • @gahfu
      @gahfu  Год назад

      Thank you for the lead, we’ll look into it

  • @donnareneau9063
    @donnareneau9063 11 месяцев назад +3

    Greetings I am Garifuna as well. I only have information to my great-grandfather born on the Isle of Roatan. Thank you for this information.

    • @gahfu
      @gahfu  11 месяцев назад +1

      Please share it with other isleños

  • @omardemedina6300
    @omardemedina6300 Год назад +4

    A beautiful, important and rich culture. They are the keepers of the Island Arawak Language and culture.
    In terms of the oral history that debunks the shipwreck theory, is there any other evidence other than oral history?
    For example archeological evidence dating back to the 13 hundreds or before?

    • @gahfu
      @gahfu  Год назад +2

      Good question, we would have to reference 🇲🇱 Mali’s historical records of the conquering of the seas

    • @omardemedina6300
      @omardemedina6300 Год назад

      @@gahfu thanks 🙏

  • @lennylambert1038
    @lennylambert1038 Год назад +6

    I always had a problem with the present said history.

    • @gahfu
      @gahfu  Год назад

      Please spread the word

  • @AntarrahGilkes
    @AntarrahGilkes 2 месяца назад +1

    Great information....I was always of the opinion that Afrikan people were in the Caribbean long before Columbus stumbled onto these islands.

    • @gahfu
      @gahfu  2 месяца назад

      @@AntarrahGilkes true

  • @SeekPeace4ever
    @SeekPeace4ever Год назад +6

    🇧🇿🇧🇿🇧🇿

  • @leonelswazo6979
    @leonelswazo6979 11 месяцев назад +3

    She keep saying this is what we believe, but believing is not a fact tho I don’t think she understands that, you got to state some facts so I can’t also look it up and convince myself and know that truth, I don’t really go of off feelings, and no we are not the natives of that land yes we got some native blood is is mainly African blood and that was proven by DNA

    • @Wolde72
      @Wolde72 10 месяцев назад +2

      She said this what we believe because this is what has been passed down to us orally. Are you Garifuna? So tell us then; was it 1635 or 1675 that the shipwreck occurred? Was it a Dutch or Spanish ship’s? Also how can slaves chained below decks escape a sinking ship? I would love to read your fact’s on this Issue.