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Garifuna music is an ethnic music and dance with African, Arawak, and Kalinago elements, originating with the Afro-Indigenous Garifuna people from Central America and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. In 2001, Garifuna music, dance, and language were collectively proclaimed as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
Nonsecular music
= Genres
=Nonsecular musical genres within the Garifuna culture stem from a fusion of West African ancestral worship and Amerindian shamanism. Examples of Garifuna music rituals include Adügürühani (also known as dügü), a healing ceremony; Arairaguni, an invocation to determine illness; Amuyadahani, a ritual in which family members make offerings to their ancestors; and Achuguhani (Chugú), "feeding the dead".
= Dügü (Feeding the Dead)
=The Garifuna tradition of Adügürühani is a ritual that takes place when a Garifuna individual becomes ill and must consult a shaman in the hopes of restoring their health. The shaman will consult with the ancestral spirits (gubida) that have inflicted the illness upon the individual. Drums are played during the dügü, which is thought to have a calming effect on the individual who is possessed by the gubida. The drumming is performed in triple meter and is accompanied by song and dance. Often there are two to three drums, and the ensemble of drummers is called dangbu. The drums are constructed using mahogany or mayflower wood and animal skins (usually deer, goat, or peccary). During construction, the drums are rubbed with a cassava wine and then subsequently blessed with the smoke of buwe—a sacred herb. These techniques suggest the presence of both African and Amerindian influences in drum construction, indicative of a fusion of African and Amerindian culture in Garifuna sacred music.
The gender roles documented in the musical performances of dügü suggest that traditional Garifuna society emphasizes matrilineality and matrifocality. "The texts of most dügü songs refer to ancestors as female (grandmother or great-grandmother, even if the dügü is being given in honor of a man)… It may also be a reflection of gender-based empowerment, because older women predominate as organizers, ritual participants, and composers of ritual songs." Gender roles are often portrayed in music. "Music performance can and often does play an important role in inter-gender relations, for the inequalities or asymmetries perceived in such relations may be protested, mediated, reversed, and transformed, or confined through various social/musical strategies." The matrilineatlity demonstrated in the Garifuna dügü ritual demonstrates an authentic (non-westernized) aspect of West African and/or Amerindian culture, which remained unaffected by Spanish (and subsequently, British) colonization.
Secular music
= Genres
=Garifuna genres include punta, paranda, and punta rock.
There are different types of songs, some of which are associated with work, some with play, some with dance, and some that are reserved for prayer or ritual use.
= Instruments
=The main traditional instruments are drums and maracas.
Drums play an important role in Garifuna music. The main drum is the Segunda (bass drum). The drums are normally made by hollowing out logs and stretching antelope skin over them.
Notable performers
Sofía Blanco
Pen Cayetano
Paul Nabor
Aurelio Martínez
Andy Palacio
Umalali
See also
Garifuna language
References
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Garifuna music - Wikipedia
Garifuna music is an ethnic music and dance with African, Arawak, and Kalinago elements, originating with the Afro-Indigenous Garifuna people from Central America and Saint Vincent …
Origins Of Belize Music - The Garifunas
Jan 3, 2025 · Traditional Music of the Garifuna including the famous John Canoe dance, Andy Palacio, Punta Rock, paranda music and traditional drumming and song styles.
Garifuna Music - World Music Central
Sep 7, 2019 · The Garifuna developed a unique culture that incorporates African traditions of music, dance, religious rites and ceremonies, Native American farming, hunting, and fishing …
Garifuna Nuguya Official Music Video (Hopkins,Belize)
May 5, 2014 · Music by Clayton Williams https://www.facebook.com/pages/Clayton-williams-music/1397167477217984 from the village of Hopkins,Belize. Music video directed and...
Ten Best Garifuna Songs of All Time - Garifuna Experience
It is that training that I apply as I listen to music and led to my selection of what I consider the Ten Best Garifuna Songs of All Time! Here they are: Samina Humei (Think About it) | On January …
The Garifuna Collective - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
Songs: Weyu Lárigi Weyu (Day By Day) Banda Gudemei (Poverty) Mongulu Host: Darek Mazzone Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Alaia D'Alessandro, Scott …
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Nov 2, 2019 · Garifuna performing arts embrace songs, dances, plays, processions, storytelling, and poetry. Locally, expert drummers, singers, dancers, and composers are also well …
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Some of the most fascinating and rhythmic music in Central America is found in the Garifuna communities spread along the Caribbean coast of Belize, Honduras, Guatemala, and …
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Nov 20, 2017 · Punta is a typical Garifuna music and dance style performed at celebrations and festive occasions with its roots in African music. The Garifuna people are mixed-race …
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Garifuna music contains Afro-Indian, Hispanic, and English Creole influences. Within Garifuna music, call and response chanting often overlaps to create a constant stream of sound. The …