Noun
Garinagu pl (plural only)
An ethnic group in the Caribbean area, descended from a mix of Amerindian and African people, many of whom have migrated to Central America and the United States.
Garinagu
plural of Garifuna
Because Roatán was too small and infertile to support their population, the Garinagu petitioned the Spanish authorities of Honduras to be allowed to settle on the mainland coast. Source: Internet
Additionally, Garinagu also settled some areas of Belize City. Source: Internet
Every November Belizeans all over the country, no matter their color or heritage, take one day to indulge in the rich festivities, music, and food of the Garinagu People. Source: Internet
It's the re-enactment of the arrival of the Garinagu to these shores, a scene that will be played out in communities all along the coast of southern and Central Belize on Sunday. Source: Internet
Miranda believes that an apology to the PSU members does not suffice, and a public apology to all Garinagu is warranted. Source: Internet
Perhaps the most beautiful demonstration of this statement can be found in the music of his people, the Garinagu, one of the many cultures that make up the melting pot that is Belize. Source: Internet