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There are a number of drums in Garifuna culture. The principal drum that is used in religious ceremonies is the "heart drum" known as lanigi garaoun (laneegee garaow). The word for drum is garaoun.
Garifuna music is a genre of music that comes from the Garifuna people.
bass drum
from the bottom of the drum
Bass drum. The bass drum in a trap set is also called the kick drum.
Some type of drum.
Another name for a steel drum is a "steel pan"... or simply "pans".
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Garinagu wagiya.
i once had a garifuna friend and i am pretty sure he told me that Hinsientibunu means i love you in garifuna... iam a 95% sure I'm garifuna and I know that Hisietibunu means i like you. There is not a way to say love in garifuna... i am 100% sure
Hisien tib nu.
"Welcome" in English. "Beinvenidos" in Spanish. "Buiti Achuluruni" in Garifuna. -Teofilo Colon Jr. BEING GARIFUNA blog
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Drum sticks.
bass drum
from the bottom of the drum
Modern day Garinagu (plural of Garifuna) are not Native Americans, but trace their ancestry to both descendants of captured Africans and Arawak and Carib Indians. The name Garifuna is a derivative of the Carib word Kalipuna which was what the Caribs called themselves, which means cassava (manioc) eater. Modern day Garifuna in appearance appear mainly to be of African descent.
Ayo!
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