Preserving the Garifuna Language
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- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2022
- The Garifuna people are descendants of mixed African-Indigenous ancestry from a few Central American and Caribbean countries. Their population is small, and their traditions are fading away. Harris Whitbeck went to Belize to report on a movement to protect the Garifuna's most important cultural legacy: their language.
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Thank you for sharing. As a Jamaican woman, I felt a connection to the Garífuna people. One love ❤️
The garifuna language is mostly Arawak and it's the last maroon tribe of the Carribean..they are many similarities with the Jamaican culture
My great-great grandfather was born on the Isle of Roatan before they settled in what was then British Honduras - now Belize.
Long live the Taino/Arawakian
where's Garifuna? never heard of this name/place @@
It isn’t a place
Its a the Afro Honduran people
@@Jay_z890 we are not all Honduran.
@シblessing they from St Vincent Belize Guatemala Nicaragua and Honduras having the biggest Garifuna population in the northern Carribean coast!
@@ocj305 ik. Im garifuna.
🌏🌏🌏🌏free hongkong