Book

The Black Carib of Honduras: a study in acculturation

University MicrofilmsAnn Arbor, Mich. • Published In 1989 • Pages:

By: Coelho, Ruy Galvão de Andrade.

Abstract
This study is an analysis of the Garifuna '...in their economic and social organization and belief system, in which mechanisms making for retention, reinterpretation and syncretism were extensively used' (p. 21). These particular aspects were chosen for examination because the author believes that they represent the highlights of a culture functioning under severe pressure and best show the resourcefulness and ingenuity of an ethnic population in preserving the essential values and meaning of their cultural heritage in a continuing process of adaptation. Other data in the source included in or exclusive of the coverage listed above are: cultural history, geography, marriage and the family, foods and food preparation, family income and expenditures, the supernatural world, death rituals, religious practitioners, and Catholic holidays and secular festivals. Much of the above information is also equally relevant to the Island Caribs or Callinago. The field work for this study was undertaken by the author from August 1947 to August 1948, nine and a half months of which were spent in the Garifuna town of Trujillo. Other Garifuna settlements studied were on the Island of Roatan, and the Caribbean Coast from Puerto Barrios in Guatemala to Iriona in the Mosquitia Territory.
Subjects
History
Acculturation and culture contact
Sociocultural trends
Community structure
Status and treatment of the aged
Cult of the dead
General character of religion
Burial practices and funerals
Organized ceremonial
Revelation and divination
Household
Income and demand
Labor supply and employment
Drama
Spirits and gods
Tillage
Vegetable production
Diet
Standard of living
culture
Garifuna
HRAF PubDate
2005
Region
Middle America and the Caribbean
Sub Region
Central America
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1989-1991
Field Date
1947-1948
Coverage Date
1947-1948
Coverage Place
Trujillo, Honduras
Notes
By Ruy Coelho
UM0013076
Includes bibliographical references (p. 298-308)
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University, 1955
LCSH
Garifuna (Caribbean people)