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HAVANA, Cuba — Garifuna students in Cuba have been marking the 216th anniversary of their arrival in Honduras from their ancestral home Youroumien — St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Though the exact date of arrival of the SVG descendants is April 12, the students marked the event with an activity April 19 with the support of the Embassies of SVG, Honduras, Belice, Costa Rica and Guatemala countries in Central America which all have Garifuna communities.

SVG's Ambassador to Cuba, Dexter Rose addressing te event in Havana.
SVG’s Ambassador to Cuba, Dexter Rose addressing te event in Havana.

The historical cultural event saw the Garifunas make a grand entrance into the open-air amphitheater with a moving procession of ceremonial song and dance to the rhythm of drums and carrying incense to purify the atmosphere.

During his address, SVG’s Ambassador to Cuba, Dexter Rose, retraced the history of the Garifunas in their native Youroumien and their role in ensuring that their territory was the last in the Antillean chain to fall to British colonial designs.

He made the point that while slavery had been well entrenched in the rest of the Caribbean, the Garifunas kept their country free up to 1795.

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He quoted from research by Vincentian historian Dr. Bernard Marshall in his book Slavery, Law and Society, (translated into Spanish and published in Cuba) and which showed the Garifunas as a people who conducted commerce in tobacco with the French before St. Vincent was formally conquered.

DSC_4030Putting the two Carib Wars against the British in context, the Vincentian diplomat pointed out that at a time when the British were losing their Thirteen Colonies, which became the United States of America, that colonial power could not stomach the resistance coming from the Garifunas and Caribs on St. Vincent.

The ambassador also made the point out that black people need to be reminded that they did not descend from slaves but from a proud race of Africans who were enslaved at one point in their history.

The Garifuna students of Honduras, the majority of whom are medical students and doctors specializing in various areas, have during the 12 years since they began receiving scholarships to study in Cuba been commemorating with events among students, April 12, which marks the date of their arrival in Honduras from SVG.

The activity was attended by members of the Latin American and Caribbean Diplomatic Corps, members of the African Corps, Cuban government officials, deans and lecturers of various medical schools and students.

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4 replies on “Vincentian envoy addresses Garifuna activity in Cuba”

  1. Peter, you’re just PLAIN IGNORANT.

    There is no other how to DESCRIBE you.

    It doesn’t take a 5 year old to figure out that the picture is focused squarely on the performers and not the people in the audience. So how you came to the conclusion that you did shows the IGNORANCE in you.

  2. VINCYSTINKER, its very simple, an opportunity is never lost in trying to massage the numbers of attendees at anything in anyway connected with our ULP MARXIST government. Its the way they work, show a crowd of hundred and claim its 20,000.

    They could still of focussed on the performers and shown the audience if there was one, it just a matter of using the right lens and angle.

    By the way I have checked on the numbers and am told it was an audience of 11, it would of looked worse because the empty chairs would of spoilt the attempted deception of the picture.

    As for calling me ignorant, there is hardly a person walking this earth more ignorant and politically dishonest than you.

    Bye for now boy

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