Garifuna Dancer on Roatan
The Garifuna are descendants of African slaves who settled on Roatan in the late 18th century. They have retained many of their customs and dances.
The Garifuna male dancers wear ladies' dresses as a tribute to the Garifuna men who dressed as women during the Second Garifuna War from 1795-1796. The British thought they were women and the dresses helped them to avoid capture and execution.
The Garifuna male dancers wear ladies' dresses as a tribute to the Garifuna men who dressed as women during the Second Garifuna War from 1795-1796. The British thought they were women and the dresses helped them to avoid capture and execution.
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