No problem shalom93daneuse. There are few remaining in St. Vincent those that remain do not speak the language anymore. All the videos you see here are from Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and two are from Nicaragua. If you want to see the culture at its best you should go to Honduras to places like Ciriboya, Plaplaya, Santa fe, San Antonio, Triunfo de la Cruz......any more questions feel free to contact me......
Yes they are Garifuna. Garifuna is the mixture of ship wrecked Africans who ship wrecked off of the coast of the island of St. Vincent. These Africans mixed with the island's Carib Indians, these mixture is what Garifuna is.
So do any live in St.Vincent? I live in the Caribbean and would love to go somewhere and see their cuture first hand. Thanks for the previous info! :)
No problem shalom93daneuse. There are few remaining in St. Vincent those that remain do not speak the language anymore. All the videos you see here are from Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and two are from Nicaragua. If you want to see the culture at its best you should go to Honduras to places like Ciriboya, Plaplaya, Santa fe, San Antonio, Triunfo de la Cruz......any more questions feel free to contact me......
LuaniGarifuna 3 years ago
Yes they are Garifuna. Garifuna is the mixture of ship wrecked Africans who ship wrecked off of the coast of the island of St. Vincent. These Africans mixed with the island's Carib Indians, these mixture is what Garifuna is.
LuaniGarifuna 3 years ago
So do any live in St.Vincent? I live in the Caribbean and would love to go somewhere and see their cuture first hand. Thanks for the previous info! :)
shalom93danseuse 3 years ago
i know go to livingston guatemala or how da garifunas call it LA BUGA
yosheyneli 2 years ago
Are they Garifuna people? Sorry for my ignorance. And they are a mixed race and culture aren't they? Please reply someone, I would like to know.
shalom93danseuse 3 years ago