The Black Caribs, also known as Garifuna, were primarily found in the Caribbean, particularly on the islands of St. Vincent and the nearby coastal regions of Central America, including Honduras, Belize, and Guatemala. They are descendants of the indigenous Carib people and African slaves who escaped from plantations. The Black Caribs have a unique cultural heritage that combines elements from both indigenous and African traditions. Today, their communities are primarily concentrated along the Caribbean coast of Central America.
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