Among the Garifuna : family tales and ethnography from the Caribbean coast /
"Among the Garifuna is the first ethnographic narrative of a Garifuna family. The Garifuna are descendants of the "Black Carib," whom the British deposited on Roatan Island in 1797 and who settled along the Caribbean coast from Belize City to Nicaragua. In 1980, medical anthropologist Marilyn McKill...
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Tuscaloosa :
University Alabama Press,
[2015]
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