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Completing the Circle: The Garifuna Journeys from Belize to Yurumein Mance Buttram Center for Latin American Studies University of Arizona

The Project 2

Garifuna History Garifuna Chief Chatoyer on St. Vincent Photo Courtesy of Lenox Honeychurch 3

War with the British Pacification with Maroon Negroes. Print. In Bryan Edwards' History Civil and Commercial of the British West Indies, 1801, 1818, 1819, T. Miller Publ. Cheapside, London. 4

Exile to Balliceaux Photos courtesy of Becouya.com 5

Those Allowed to Remain 102 Garifuna captives returned to St. Vincent. They had lighter skin and were considered less dangerous. Present population of Garifuna descendents number approximately 2,500. (US Dept. of State 2006) No traces of Garifuna culture are present in ST. Vincent today. 6

Exile to Central America 7

Arrival in Honduras 8

The Garifuna Return to Yurumein 9

The Garifuna return to Yurumein 10

Performing the Mali 11

Garifuna Philosophy on Relationships Harmony must exist in physical relationships. Natural environment Cassava production (Flores 2002) Harmony must exist in Social and Spiritual By spiritual there is also our relationship with our ancestors and those who are yet to come. The past, present and future life are all one. Au bun, amürü nu. [I for you and you for me] (Personal Communication 2007) 12

Research Question What importance does St. Vincent have for the Garifuna people today and why have they begun to make trips back to the island? 13

Significance of the Study No discussion of spiritual significance of St. Vincent in the Garifuna literature. No discussion of Garifuna pilgrimages to St. Vincent. 14

What is a Pilgrimage? Journey of fellowship away from the everyday (Turner 1969). Journey to a valued ideal (Morinis 1992). Realm of competing discourses, (Sallnow and Eade 1990). 15

Types of Pilgrimages Morinis (1992) Initiatory Wandering Normative Instrumental Obligatory It s s a must do. It s s like a Muslim traveling to Mecca. Devotional The spirits are still there and we did a Mali for them. We gave offerings of food we know our ancestors would like. 16

Methodology 1995 Trip # of Travelers # of Travelers Interviewed Male 7 5 Female Total 9 16 2002 Trip # of Travelers 6 11 # of Travelers Interviewed Total Total of Combined Trips Total Travelers 31 Total Interviewed 17 Male 3 1 Female 12 5 Total 15 6 17

Interview Sites Belmopan Belize City July 2006 Dangriga 18

Theme Could you tell me why you went to St. Vincent? Spiritual Reasons/Ancestors History Motherland Vacation Demonstrate Culture # of Respondents I went because of the connection. I needed to feel complete. I had always wanted to go because our ancestors came from there. My spirit had an affinity to go. I wanted to get to know my roots. I had a 360 degree feeling about it, like I had completed the circle. 13 13 6 2 1 19

Are the Garifuna called to make pilgrimages to St. Vincent? Response Yes No I don t Know No Response # of Respondents 12 4 1 0 Yes, it s like the Muslim call to Mecca. In Garifuna culture, it s part of our ultimate dreams. It s a must do. There s something missing if you haven t had a chance to go. 20

Could you tell me about the spiritual connection with St. Vincent? Response # of Respondents Theme # of Respondents Yes 16 Ancestral Spirits 15 No 1 Motherland 1 We had a Mali and you felt a connection to the ancestors. We know every Garifuna is linked. The spirits are still there at Balliceaux. We were torn fro the motherland and never stopped grieving. The umbilical cord had never been torn. 21

Do you believe that St. Vincent is a source of power for the Garifuna? Response Yes No I don t Know No Response # of Respondents 17 0 0 0 It renews your spirituality. It renews life. Going and feeling those spirits gives deeper sense of what that means. It gives an awareness of identity of self, of who you are. 22

Could you tell me if there are any sacred sites on St. Vincent? Response # of Respondents Theme # of Respondents Yes 16 Balliceaux 16 No 1 Dorsetshire Hill 5 Definitely Balliceaux. I consider it sacred. Balliceaux, for the reason that a lot of suffering occurred for our people. Balliceaux. It s burial ground. Their spirits are there. The spot where Chief Chatoyer died is sacred. 23

Is the journey to St. Vincent considered sacred one? Response Yes No I don t Know No Response # of Respondents 16 0 1 0 Not only sacred, but obligatory. It s the main reason I went. It s a return to the motherland. Yes, it gives you time to reflect, to understand, and to prepare and focus on what you ll receive there. 24

Could you tell me what benefits you obtained from the trip? Theme Deeper spiritual connection Sense of healing or peace Communicated with ancestors Learned more about history Strengthened identity # of Respondents 10 10 6 2 1 The dance and ceremony were enriching. It was a matter of closure. The benefits are intangible. I felt fulfilled going to the land of my ancestors. A sense of peace having been to the homeland. 25

Seiri Seiri is like a heaven where we came from and where we go back to when we die. If it were a physical place, it would be like Yurumein. (Personal Communication 2006) One of the important aspects of the Dugu ritual, is that the ancestors are coming from a merged St. Vincent-Seiri (Foster 2005). 26

Ancestral Spirits You felt a connection to the ancestors. Most of us felt that was there and present, calling [Chatoyer s]] spirit there to honor him and ask him to continue to be with us, watch us, and guide us on our journey. (Personal Communication 2006) 27

Origin Place I I wanted to walk where my ancestors walked, (Personal Communication 2006). I I wanted to put my feet on the soil and breathe the air, (Personal Communication 2006). 28

Au bun, amürü nu. I for you and you for me. Straying from the practice of this principle is what generates disharmony and is frowned upon by the ancestors. How can Garifuna pilgrims honor the memory of the ancestors; how can they show respect for the sacred ground, and not practice the principle that, perhaps more than anything else, made it possible for them to survive Balliceaux and the genocidal intention that resulted in exile? (Personal Communication 2007). 29

Conclusions 30

New Developments Another pilgrimage from Belize March 29, 2007 Land set aside for a memorial at Balliceaux 31

References Eade,, John, and Michael J. Sallnow,, eds. 1991 Contesting the Sacred: The Anthropology of Christian Pilgrimage. London, UK: Routledge. Flores, Barbara 2002 The Garifuna Dugu Ritual in Belize. In Gender, Ethnicity, and Religion. Rosemary Radford Ruether,, ed. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. Foster, Byron 2005 Heart Drum: Spirit Possession in the Garifuna Communities of Belize. In The Garifuna: A Nation Across Borders. Joseph Palacio, ed. Benque Viejo del Carmen, Belize: Cubola Press. Morinis,, Alan 1992 Sacred Journeys: The Anthropology of Pilgrimage. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Turner, Victor 1969 The Ritual Process. Chicago, IL: Aldine Press 32