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  1. Dangriga Town is the center of Garinagu culture in Belize. In the 1700’s, escaped African slaves found refuge in St. Vincent. The Garinagu emerged from their intermarriage with native Caribbean Indians. Fleeing from European control, they eventually settled along the coast of mainland Central America.
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    Dangriga is home to the Garifuna, a cultural and ethnic group, descendants of shipwrecked slaves and native Caribs. The Garifuna have adopted the Carib language but kept their African musical and religious traditions, while holding a central place in the history of the Catholic church and Catholic education in Belize.
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    Originally founded by the Garinagu (or Black Caribs), who came from Honduras before 1832, Dangriga, Belize is home to about 10,000 people, most of which are Garinagu, Kriol, or Mestizo. Many residents identify as Garifuna, an ethnic group who descended from Africans and native Caribs. Today, Garifuna culture is alive and well in Dangriga.
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    First of all, before anyone gets any big ideas about the concept of cultural capital: Dangriga is no Paris, Rome or even Mol. It mainly got its status as the hub for Belize’s contingent of Garifuna.
    Fondly referred to as Belize’s “culture capital” by residents, Dangriga is a welcoming place for tourists and travelers who wish to experience a little-known corner of the world. Not a “tourist trap” by any means, you’ll find culture in Dangriga, not crowds. Locals celebrating Garifuna Settlement Day in Dangriga, Belize. Source: afar.com
    Belize’s main economic activities revolve around the development of the citrus and banana industries. Dangriga and its surroundings are now considered an emerging cultural tourist destination with the reef, rainforest and culture as our major assets. Dangriga has a unique history. Learn about the Culture of the Garifuna peoples.
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    It was founded in 1823 by Garifuna refugees from Honduras (descendants of Carib Indians and Africans exiled from British colonies in the eastern Caribbean in the 18th century). Dangriga developed as a port and trading centre for bananas, timber, coconuts, and fish. It has a plant for canning and freezing orange juice.
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    Dangriga is a colorful town in southern Belize, where the Garifuna culture thrives. You can learn about the history and traditions of this Afro-Caribbean group at the Pen Cayetano Gallery and the Gulisi Garifuna Museum, or join them in their lively drumming and dancing. Dangriga is also a gateway to the natural wonders of Belize, such as the Serpon Sugar Mill Historical Reserve, the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, and the coral reefs and islands of the Caribbean Sea. Whether you want to explore the rainforest, snorkel with tropical fish, or soak up the local vibe, Dangriga has something for everyone.
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