The Garifuna, an Afro-indigenous ethnic group, have inhabited eastern Honduras since the late 18th century, collectively owning and conserving large tracts of Honduras’s rich coastal ecosystems. In ...
The UN has a category for endangered human cultures, called "Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity." At the top of that list are the people known as the Garifuna: coastal ...
The Honduran, real name Gustavo Castillo, calls the Latin Grammy nod for his Garifuna song ‘a dream come true’ When the Honduran musician Gustavo Castillo, stage name Tavo Man, was nominated for a ...
The Garifuna spread along the Atlantic coast of Central America after being forced to flee Saint Vincent in 1797. They are a population of mixed origin, incorporating elements of the culture of ...