Drawing from ethnographic interviews with Miskito and Garifuna communities on the Honduran Atlantic coast, this article reflects on the Consensus Mapping of Shared Boundaries Project, an indigenous countermapping initiative inside the Honduran
, contribute to the legitimacy of ladino incursions inside Miskito and Garifuna space.
The purpose of this study is to ascertain the nutritional utility, if any, of a clay tablet that is eaten by pregnant Black Caribes, also known as Garifuna, in Belize. The tablet originates as a commercial trade item from neighboring Guatemala
Many communities in Honduras do not have organized public solid waste collection and disposal services. This study addressed waste management in two Garífuna communities on the north coast. Their people use a variety of management and disposal