The Black Indigenous People of Honduras - Discovering the Garifuna Culture
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- In this video, we explore the rich history and culture of the Garifuna people, the Black Indigenous community of Honduras. Learn about their unique heritage, which blends African, Indigenous, and Caribbean influences. We delve into the Garifuna traditions, language, music, and the deep connection they have with their ancestral lands along the Caribbean coast. From their resilient fight to preserve their culture to the challenges they face today, this video highlights the vibrant spirit of the Garifuna and their enduring legacy in Honduras.
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After you see Afro-caribbeans, Afro-Latinos, and Africans you cannot deny that we are one people. We could change the world if we only realized that and start living together in oneness. I look at those ladies preparing food and saw my grandma back in Jamaica. Only difference is the language
I guess African Americans are on their own right? Lol
We're not one ppl. Are Japanese and Chinese one ppl? Did they come from the same Dynasty? No. They are on the same continent and are brethren, but they are different. They do not identify as "one ppl" and still understand the need to have a united front. We can be different (and are) and still unify without throwing false narratives around to to accomplish this.
@@diwi5823 Hello, actually the Han Chinese, Japanese and Koreans share one common ancestor tracing to the Shang Dynasty in Chinese history. The migration/break away of groups happened about 3,000-3,600 years ago. The genetic makeup of these groups differ by 1%, which I believe is the smallest percentage of any groups of any groups studied so far. So they are extremely close genetically speaking, though their cultures differ in this modern age , there are also some similarities. 50%-60% of Japanese and Korean languages come from Chinese. At one time Koreans wrote in Chinese characters. Koreans invented their system of writing around 1441.
@@johnmiller3970 but y’all tend to….. never mind
@@real8551 Before you say anything negative, I want you to first look up and do your research on all the positive and influential things African Americans have done. Look up all the creations and inventions that were never given credit throughout history.
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I'm from Nigeria. My family and I had the opportunity to hangout and dine with some Garifuna people during a cruise stop in Roatan. We found out so many similarities between them and my culture in the south south of Nigeria. It really was an incredible experience. We felt like we were communing with distant family.
I see so much edo efik Igbo Cameroon Ghana culture even down to the drums
Tambariw...You are beautiful sister. Cant wait to visit Roatan.
@@NyNativeTv You will enjoy it!!
I'm Garifuna and a lot of us actually came from Nigeria. :)
@@MsEvamor We had lunch with a few garifuna while in Roatan. They told us the history. It honestly felt like we eating with long list relatives. Much love to your people 💓
Honduras 🇭🇳 ! The most underrated country in the western hemisphere!
AS African i always feel deep sadness and anger when i see how my people are are discriminated outside home .
I love u so much diaspora and if one day u wanna visit home please u are welcom .
Brother from Senegal .
thats sweet
merci grand frère Gracia a la diáspora de mamá África en el mundo viva mamá África
Here in honduras, we are all mix..and we treat everybody normal..no descrimination..
We love you back. Been to east Africa and best believe my next trips to the continent will be the west and south. It was an amazing feeling hoping there. I feel in my heart the continent is where I will be relocating to in the near future.
@@anthonymontana8910 Apparently. But latam society suffer a lot from racism.
I’m not black, but I’m from Honduras and I’m proud to be part of garifuna community.
You are Black, just confused. Garífuna would be Black in the rest of the world.
Nobody is black😂
@@uptownscenery9175 aye if he come to American he black 😂 the racist white people in America don’t care about nun of that
@@uptownscenery9175 wym nobody is black
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How bout Panama?
Roatán!! Or st heleene.. where dr. Ceiba originally from
Roatan!!! Home to 2nd largest coral reef system in the world, and lots to do. Beautiful people and Garifuna communities. Lovely beaches as well.
VIVA!! ❤❤
Your Spanish is so good and fluent! The lady smile so happy when you say usted ea muy Bonita!❤❤❤❤
I am from jamaica I would love to go there
My garifuna people !! 🇭🇳🇭🇳🇭🇳
Here is a "ladino" from Santa Barbara proud of my Garifuna culture.🥰🖤
I am a Garifuna woman from Guatemala. My grandmother was born in Honduras.
DJ BLACK'S AUNTY NEEDS HER OWN RUclips CHANNEL...SHE CAN TEACH GARIFUNA ONLINE CLASSES AND DOCUMENT THE CULTURE SINCE SHE IS CONCERNED ABOUT ITS PRESERVATION💡
Los catrachos que somos indios nos sentimos super orgullosos de nuestra raza garifuna. Son un tesoro para nosotros. Son parte importante de la cultura Hondureña.
Muy de acuerdo contigo! En el negocio de mis padres casi siempre hubieron muchachas garifunas de domésticas y yo me crie con sus comidas y aprendiendo de su cultura.
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I need to learn the language of the Garifuna people
Wow oo, their way of dancing is just like the Lorma/Loma tribe in Guinea and Liberia, West Africa. And what surprises me most is their flag color. I am from the Loma/Lorma tribe in West Africa, and our traditional color is Black, White and Yellow. Even now there is a Loma/Lorma musical band in Guinea, West Africa, they still wear Black, White and Yellow clothes during their performances and other days. Thank you Brother for this video. They are our brothers and sisters living far from the mother land.
The same dance can also be seen in Sénégal
Exactly numada[friend]
Sorry i have a question where are you from?
If one African can believe that the treatment of our people is sacrifice for the greatness that God hold for our race. I have the conviction that we have the prospect of becoming the super human race holding the beacon of humanity. Thanks, Ace keep going.
Que pijazo de agua
I’m a garifuna from Honduras. Thank you bro❤!
My fellow Israelites of the northern kingdom. All praises!
Watching them dance reminds me of voodoo in Haiti & new Orleans! I love my black people! We're beautiful! AFRICANS POPPING! 🇭🇳✊🏿
The garifunas have different genres of music and different dances also...no voodoo though
Wow! Being from America and actually witnessing so many different black latino cultures is beautiful. It's crazy how white washed the world is 😔. The dancing, instruments and singing in this video, touched my spirit. ❤💪
Bro the thing is in latam is not as divided like in America. The black Latinos they just say were there were born and it is not because they deny were there originally from the thing is us Latinos we grow up differently we love our country even tho the past is bad but the thing is we need to look to the future not to the past. I am Mexican indigenous but my great great grandma was black but we don’t care we are just mexicans I am brown indigenous but my auntie and some of my uncles also were black. The thing is in Mexico there is no pure black neither white or brown we all have little of everything so that’s why we all are one forget the past and move forward 🤷🏽🇲🇽 and one more thing the dance it is not African decent it is honduran dance it is called punta. Same thing with bachata salsa etc they are a mix of everything that’s is why the latin culture is the best 💪🏽
@Sj24171 it's hard to move on when racial profiling still exist.
I am from Honduras 🇭🇳 I lived there until I was 17 years old and then I moved to the USA. Its really impressed to see the Garífuna culture. Great job 👏
Why did you come to usa
@@calvinholmes3327 Because people move!
@@calvinholmes3327 To take your job😂
Least you been honest.. But I don't think do can take what not mys
@@calvinholmes3327 people move for better a better life ,
A bro I I’m a Garifuna man from Honduras I’m berry happy that you visited my home enjoy it and you are welcome anytime 💯🤙🏾
Garifuna we have great culture
We came from Africa and many African descendants like in corridor Nicaragua Guatemala El Salvador have descendants and are still practicing some from of African culture through dance etc.
As an African its lovely to see. The dances and celebrations are straight from Africa. You can go to Congo, Zambia, Angola, Zambia etc and the banquet people we still have these ceremonies that go through the night.
Sadly some African Americans are trying to convince themselves they are native to the America's as if the slave trade never happened.
My parents are from St. Vincent and the Grenadines and my father taught me about the Garifuna people and it’s really nice to see this here.
Vincie in the house ...
Hey are there any Garifuna people there?...St. Vincent is the Island we were exiled from... I met a black guy from St. Vincent but he said he was not Garifuna...
@@leoarzu252 yes they still have them in St. Vincent, they have their own community
@@davebanner4462 no
@@davebanner4462only Central América
I'm originally from honduras...
When he started eating that bread or pan de coco.. let me tell y'all.... the flavor, the texture, specialty when it's hot.. omg... the best bread... and a good cup of coffee
my favorite kind of black folk.. I miss you Honduras !
The Garifuna are the descendants of indigenous Arawak, Kalinago (Island Carib), and Afro-Caribbean people. The founding population of the Central American diaspora, estimated at 2,500 to 5,000 persons, were transplanted to the Central American coast from the Commonwealth Caribbean island of Saint Vincent,[7] which was known to the Garinagu as Yurumein,[8] in the Windward Islands in the British West Indies in the Lesser Antilles. Small Garifuna communities still live in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The Garifuna diaspora abroad includes communities in Honduras, in the United States, and in Belize.
Clearly African is the default of all.
@@terradaktal8318 I am from St Vincent. They are my people. There is a big history why the escape slaves combine with the Native people.
@@mack38412 yep I'm garifuna too my father is from st.vincent born and raised and his father is garifuna people who are garifuna are are afro and carib mixed and the mother land is st.vincent and the grenadines Youloumain.🇻🇨🇧🇿🇭🇳🇬🇹
Most of all Garifuna people DO NOT descend or have African blood they are true Americans
@@transportcjohnson544 that can be a possibility 🤔 lol but thats what the history says but some things can be lies as well.
Nice!!! From a Garifuna in Pakistan..
That gifiti is like " Agbo" in Youruba language. Folks still drink stuff like that in many parts of Africa today. It probably just contains different types of herbs It's very common in Nigeria, South Africa
1 of my best friends is from Guatemala 🇬🇹 and he is and speaks garifuna
Omg how amazing!!!! Guatemala make some delicious hot sauce too
Ain't no party like a garifuna party cause a garifuna party don't stop 🛑
they should be applauded for the efforts they are making to keep their culture alive.
Like they never left Africa. Beautiful my Brother. The drumming, the dance, everything! Loved it.
Our people were actually transported to west Africa.They were dropped off there.The invaders come to Americas taking our people back.Learn more about the travels they made here and realize how they kept going back.They were taking us as they go.Their are no traces of people coming directly from west Africa to the Americas EVER.The people in west Africa retained more of the culture due to no outside negative influence from foreigners.They were dropped off and did not have to continue dealing with the others like we do living amongst them.Any group living amongst the non melanated will eventually lose their identity,language and customs.We get to relaxed and careless being around people who have no actual origin.We were on every piece of land and still are today while the others are not.The out of Africa theory was explaining how their were multiple negro groups if you really research the theory and how it explains people coming out of Africa.Once you learn about the slc24a5 pale skin mutation you will then put two and two together to see what the out of Africa theory really is.
I think they don't want to lose their African culture and cysvilization
Exactly numada,{friend]
European culture wasn't forced down their throat, like other afro communities in the west.
They never left the America’s family. 🤔
HONDURAN 4 LIFE ❤❤❤❤❤
Our ancestors were crying tears of joy at the end. Blessings!
Garifuna people me love you.Greetings from a Mandingo brother from the Gambia but now living in Spain.Thanks for the video
That " Pan de coco" we call " Coconut Bake" here in Trinidad. It's one of my favorite things to eat. I love how the Garifuna are keeping the culture alive. Garifuna are also found in Guatemala
Oh yes coconut bake is life. 😊Many things about there culture reminds me of T&T.
Garifuna people are in Honduras, Guatemala, belize, Nicaragua.
Glad you met my peoples 🟨⬜️⬛️
Thank you ACE
I'm form st Vincent
You being from St. Vincent, how much do you know about the Garifuna people?
Now this is CULTURE.
Ace going real off the beaten track and blowing the other vloggers out of the park.
I love this documentry about my people.
You are my BLACK National Geographic!!! One day I'll be your camera WOman! (heavy one the business, heavy on the adventure!)
I'm from Honduras and I'm happy that you are here learning about my Carib(Garifuna) culture
As a Nigerian i got emotional watching this, their ancestors was taking out of Africa, but Africa wasn't taking out of them.
Hats off to that Band, the vibes they send thru your body is unmatched in person. #SaluteYouAce
What's there name?
I'm African from Ghana but live in the US. I am so impressed with your videos that I've subscribed .l have learned a lot about these people. Thanks
ACE.....THEY ARE MY PEOPLE.....GARIFUNAS GOOD HEART....GOOD PERSONS......LA CEIBA ATLANTIDA
I'm glad you went there and met the Garifuna. I'm in NYC and there is a large Garifuna community here. Every year there is a Afro-Latino Festival and many Garifuna are there.
let us know about it.
i thought there was no such thing as a afro latino
When and where ?
Usually there are different events. Starting at the end of June into mid-July. Check Restoration Plaza, Ashland Plaza and City Point in Brooklyn for these events.
@@Abstract.Noir414Theirs not, why you think it's in NYC. THEY try and make it a thing 😂 but actual Latinos laugh at it, it's dumb like Latinx. That's gringo stuff
It's great to see my people on the map now. I'm Garifuna and proud. Under the umbrella of Afro-Latinos, the Garifuna have their own language, gastronomy, and spirituality.
Amazing as an African living in United States i was happy to watch my cousins leaving and maintaining theirs cultures my dream are to visit one of those side i exchange some africa culture whit them how we play and dance thanks for sharing.....
you definitely missed the title lol.. these aren't Africans theses are Americans so you cant be exchanging African cultures lol... we have our own cultures here.
@@vonindigenous9722 there are not américain..they are African
@vonindigenous9722 We are not Americans Our ancestors arrived on the island of St. Vincent in 1632, that is, 142 years before the United States declared its independence, practically the English were just beginning to colonize the United States. 😅
This is beautiful. Warm communal setting
Bless you brother, really appreciate you for this hard but educative work.
Shout out from Nigeria 🇳🇬
My Garifuna ppl!
Thanks!
Didn't know you can tip in the comments. Nice
Hey how did you tip? I didn’t know I could do that.
Thanks again your awesome!!!!
Just to say thanks to share an Amazing document from Honduras.😍
We're Incredible People 🌍🖤
Soy Garifuna de Guatemala mis descendientes son africanos llegamos a la isla san Vicente luchamos por nuestra libertad en lo que estamos orgullosos que nunca fuimos esclavos cada ritmo del tambor tiene significado todo significado amo mi cultura como me gustaría regresar DnD venimos originalmente lo que es África ❤
Garifuna, also known as Garinagu, are the descendants of an African-indigenous population from the Caribbean island of St Vincent who were exiled to the Honduran coast in the eighteenth century and subsequently moved to Belize. Garifuna mainly live on the coast but are also very present in towns and villages.
Some of my families are garifuna from St Vincent and the Grenadines.
True, and the majority of the Garifunas are in Honduras, and the first town created by Garifunas is called Punta Gorda in Roatan Honduras.
That's right, they are native to Africa and not America.
Yep thankyou la punta baby.🇻🇨🇭🇳🇧🇿🇬🇹🌟👌
@@mfun503 Native to Africa ? Caribs and Arawaks are native to SVG tf you going with native to Africa
Bro if you make it to Belize I can put you in touch with my dad he is a linguist and anthropologist. He can give you a bit of Garifuna History. Also the President of National Garifuna Council in Belize is a personal friend of mine
VIBES RIGHT THROUGH...SO MUCH SPIRITUAL CONNECTIVITY...IYKYK✨️✨️✨️✨️
My Mom & Granny Are From Belize, My Father Is Honduras. This Was A Pleasure To Watch.🇧🇿🇭🇳🇬🇹
Watching from cape Town south africa
I'm in Toronto,Canada and my mother made everything that these lovely women made! My mother's parents were from Trinidad and Tobago and St.Vincent.
Thank you Ace, for revealing our people to us.
We're are scattered all over the Globe and beautiful!
Thank you.
You are doing a great job,
The Ancestors came out and showed their power! This was an amazing video.
Seremei- Thank you
For Showing the beauty of my culture and people
I’m Garifuna originally from Honduras
Inebesei -Respect
And Peace ☮️ & Many blessings family
THANK YOU ACE FINALLY SOMEBODY TRAVEL TO HONDURAS THIS IS THE HOME OF MY MOTHER !!!! BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY AND PEOPLE !! LOT OF PEOPLE DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE AFRO CULTURE THERE!!!
Their language is an Arawak tongue. That's pretty awesome that's it's being preserved all this time after over 100 years of invasion from French and British.
It’s not Arawak it’s kalinago, arawaks got wiped out by Europeans
@@enosger the arawak didn’t get wiped out they are still here today
The language and culture is also found in ST. VINCENT in the Caribbean and NEW ORLEANS. So interesting and the festival was a VIBE🎉
Thank you for visiting my garifuna people much love and respect for you it's ❤❤❤
Born and bred in Africa but the spirit of our ancestors is within our brothers and sisters in Honduras linjani very excited l can not wait to visit you but you welcome home.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very proud this is HONDURAS 🇭🇳💪 . You hit it, this is a Home run.
ACE .. Thanks for visiting my country 🇭🇳.Please don’t leave with out Visiting one of our beautiful Island’s.Roatan,Utica,Guanaja,
The ladies are so friendly & ❤you showcasing their bussines🇭🇳🇭🇳🇭🇳👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Look at you!! My babe is a Honduran man and LOVED, that you shined light on the Afro Hondurans❤🎉. We are everywhere and unfortunately,some are unaware.
Those are the real indigenous people of Honduras they was there before anyone!!!!!
No we’re the real indigenous people of the st Vincent island not Honduras
@@takerisks8370 Bro black people was everywhere near the equator, I seen a deleted documentary of black Amazonians, black tribes in the Amazon rainforest.....
😂 native Americans were there before anyone. Lol they can't be indigenous...... they are African.
@@takerisks8370not even sint Vincent the original natives of the islands blacks mostly live on were taínos caribs and Arawaks, y’all are just mixed people who can speak a Native American language!
I’m super proud to be a GARIFUNA woman….. 🖤🤍💛. I love Honduras, enjoyed visiting myself. If you can, go over to Livingston (Labuga), Guatemala. I’m sure you will love our beautiful island.
Thats my culture man 🙌🏾
Thank you for sharing this with the world proud to be GARIFUNA 🟨⬜️⬛️
Watching from America 🇺🇸 🇭🇳
America is the whole continent 😂😂
@@TonyRobins-y6k exactly 👍🏼
What a beautiful experience.
I love my peoples
I am facinated to learn about this GARIFUNA culture.
He is real - that is why I watch him. May God continue blessing you, man!
This is a very nice I wish the ladies sent you to the coast where the Garifuna Villages are. The ladies in this video didn’t explain the Garifuna culture very good but explained more of there problems today in Honduras. I am Garifuna American with Garifuna parents from Triunfo De la Cruz Honduras. The Culture is way more authentic on the coast where they only speak Garifuna and still Live off the sea in over 50 Villages along the coast
So many garifuna in Houston! The songs and culture are unmatched! The story of survival! And to hold on to what was almost lost to slavery is an amazing journey!! Long live the garifuna!
In Houston texas?
@@Monaedeezy yep
@@MonaedeezyLod Angeles too
I love how you shed light on African diaspora communities around the world.
Watching from Ghana 🇬🇭. ❤️
Ace is a “Real Life Journalist” these videos over the years has been better than anything on the Travel or Discovery channel. My brother created his own channel and keeps it true to his roots always. Literally the only brother on YT that educates and shows the real side and culture. And the crazy part is Ace turns up way harder than anyone else and all he does is just keeps it authentic. Salute brother! Many more blessings on your journey. You’re an INSPIRATION
I salute you brother thank you for visiting the lost tribes and showing it to the world. One love one heart one nation. I am garifuna born in 🇭🇳 I live in 🇺🇸 and I know Africa is the beginning of man kind. ✊🏿selah🇪🇹
Bro, you finally made it. These are my people thank you for showing my people to the world the garifuna tribes they are located in Belize Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and United States. What I know about my people. They are very unique set of tribes from Africa west Africa, mainly Ghana, Nigeria Benin but for you to show this to the world bro, I appreciate this and you will have my subscribe and I’m like and I will share🫡
🤎 🖤
I am hoping that i can learn spanish . I have bee watching old to new videos that you have done. I have talked to several friends and family about coming and showed them your You tube channel and videos. God Bless
En tant que Bamiléké depuis le Cameroun je me retrouve dans cette cérémonie de dance comme chez moi. Vive la diaspora africaine à travers la cultures et les rythes et les traditions qui perdurent partout et pour toujours .
Wow Ace!! This is in my neighborhood Cabañas. This series is dear to my heart.
The power went off, start raining and the music, Dance, singing and happiness never stopped, love Garifunas and they welcome everybody. Great video.
Thank you for sharing black Aboriginal culture from the corners of the world we can't reach. And know we always pray for your safety every where you go! Know that the love and unity you display with the world is greatly appreciated. Much ♥️♥️🙏
That's not Aboriginal culture but African culture
@@toochukwuowoh606 it is not African they may have came from Africa long before slavery but these people are aboriginal to South America.
What I meN is they may have came from Africa, but after long time in America they are no longer African. Have you ever researched OLMEC HEADS ? THAT WILL ANSWER YOU QUESTIONS
@@blacknproud3886 we have heard you,they are not Africans infact we are not claiming them
Aboriginal??? Y’all need to learn the true definition of the words talk use instead of sound incompetent and uneducated! These are Africans in Honduras. They are not indigenous or even black indigenous mixed
The older woman dropped solid gems. As a Garifuna they have lost so much
Saludos a todos , muchas gracias ! Aqui estamos aprendiendo .
Love this video 1000% ace thank you for showcasing our Garifuna Culture i hope you can make it out to Labuga also known as Livingston, Guatemala where garifunas are living as well.
Yes sister…. He would love it
@@CArzu-wo7tz did you get to watch the video??
Thanks for sharing our African culture and diverse places. And yes we are everywhere and we are everyone! Thank you ace always on time!
Much respect for Africa. But we are aboriginal to America
@@blacknproud3886no you're not. 🤣🤣🤣😂
@@youtubeaccount5356 yes they are
@@blacknproud3886absolutely. I am African and you all are American. We are not the same people at all. I am GREAT. My blood is pure.
@@bernardwade8096there not aboriginal Americans you fool, they are Americans but aboriginals are the Amerindians of the Americas.
As Haitian, I got so emotional.. I feel like home to me. The dance, the songs, rhythms, the drums playing remind me of RARA season and our voodoo rituals
There are haitian descendants in honduras 🇭🇳 t
No😮
Haiti in peaceful times. Hope you country gets better. Cheers from Honduras 🇭🇳 🇭🇹
Haiti will be remain under a curse “until” you all repent to God and stop worshipping false gods. Have these false gods been proven wrong and evil? Repent to God and accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior!
@@shegood7004 you do realize Columbus came to haiti killing in the name of Christianity ? 🤨 Europeans have been the curse nothing else.
I lovrr how people from outside of Honduras come and e joy everything that we have. Garifunas an important culture, they created the tipycal dance all Honduran should dance.....Proud to be Honduran 💪🇭🇳🥰....I also hope you enjoyed our gastronomy
We have seen you become a documentarian right before our eyes, so proud of your commitment !!!
THIS‼️💯💪🏽
Yo Ace, come to Belize and meet my Garifuna peoples