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Adugurahani: A Walk Through Garifuna Spiritualism - ABSTRACT

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ABSTRACT

“adügürahani: A Walk Through Garifuna Spiritualism”


By I. Myrtle Palacio
The study documents traditional knowledge of the Garinagu of Belize in the areas of
adügürahani and abuyeihani. It is a detailed description of the Dügǘ ceremony and to some
extent abuyeihani as “given” by Buyei John Mariano in the true spirit of au bún amürü nún.
Garifuna spiritualism is culture specific as Dügǘ is identified only with the Garinagu and
therefore the intellectual property of the Garifuna people. The contextual meanings in Dügǘ are
identified in its nine rituals and the lyrics of the úgulendu songs, the mood created by the music
and the responses of the participants to its mysteries. Dügǘ is defined as a ceremony distinct and
separate from the practice of obeah, with the Malí ritual recognized as sacrosanct and rooted in
the spiritual health of the Garinagu.

Besides several offerings to the literature on the Garinagu, three areas of interest were elucidated,
which may be of concern to other indigenous peoples, as follows:

 The lack of documentation on the traditional knowledge of the Garinagu


 The current legal framework for copyright does not directly address traditional
knowledge
 Misconceptions and misinterpretations in the literature on the Garinagu and Garifuna
spiritualism as highlighted by scholars and identified in this study.

Lastly, several techniques of qualitative research methodology were employed which support
research conducted on one’s own as having advantages in conceptually formulating ethnic
phenomena. The emic perspective was embraced throughout, a novel undertaking in the
literature on the Garinagu and possibly other indigenous peoples. The expression Ébunu is
first introduced in this study as the plural form of Ebu. Thanks to Buyei John Mariano in
whose memory this book is dedicated.

Lau bandi seremei, Baba John.

Books are available for sale at the Angelus Press on Queen St. and Image Factory Book Store
on North Front St. in Belize City. For more information contact email addresses:
gelizeglessima.research@yahoo.com, dabina2000@yahoo.com.

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