Inside the Book:
What each chapter covers
Introduction
Why the Garifuna story matters now, and how culture survives through memory, practice, and community.
Inside the Book:
What each chapter covers
Why the Garifuna story matters now, and how culture survives through memory, practice, and community.
Chapter By Chapter Guide
Chapter One: History
A grounded history that begins by asking who the Garifuna are, framed by UNESCO’s recognition and the urgency of cultural protection.
Chapter Two: Garifuna Nation
A guide to communities across Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, where the majority of Garifunas have lived for more than 300 years.
Chapter Three: Religion and Spirituality
How belief, saints, churches, and syncretic practices shape daily life and ritual, including the book’s discussion of shifting religious trends in the U.S.
Chapter Four: Music
Music as memory, celebration, and identity.
Chapter Five: Dance
Dance as living history, performance, and community transmission. Garifuna dance is also described as a connection to ancestors, where dancers may enter trance like states and communicate with those who came before
Chapter Six: Ceremonies
A closer look at major celebrations, including Settlement Day and how it differs by country.
Chapter Seven: Uraga
“Uraga” translates to “oral tradition,” with uragebuna telling stories that mix fact and fiction, humor and grief, especially during rites like funerals.
Chapter Eight: Food
A cultural map through meals, ingredients, and meaning.
Chapter Nine: Language
Language, survival, and transmission across generations.
Chapter Ten: Last Names
Names as history, migration, and identity.
Chapter Eleven: Fashion
Dress as pride, tradition, and expression.
Chapter Twelve: Flag
Symbolism and shared identity through color and design.
Chapter Thirteen: United States of America, or The Second Exodus
Diaspora communities, institutions, and modern life in places like the Bronx, Los Angeles, New
Orleans, Houston, and more.
Chapter Fourteen: Notables
Profiles of notable Garifunas arranged by country.
Chapter Fifteen: Happy Land
A tragedy that took place in the Bronx, but shook Honduran communities for generations.
Chapter Sixteen: Future
What cultural survival may look like in the years ahead, including pressures on language and identity, and the community’s long history of adaptation.