Garifuna Exodus from Honduras

Garifuna Exodus from Honduras

Author: Honduras International News January 27, 2015 Duration: 3:30
For centuries, the Garifuna people — descendents of both Africans and indigenous Arawak people from the Caribbean — have lived peacefully in seaside towns on the North Coast of Honduras.

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