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]]>The Battle of the Drums Competition and Show is one where drumming groups comprised of 6 members compete to be recognized for the prestigious title of Masters of the Garifuna Drums. The following drumming groups participated in the event:
Group Name | English Translation | Municipality |
Heretimatiwa Úwara | We are Stronger Together | Belize City |
Hawani Wayunagu | Our Ancestors’ Soul Heartbeat | Dangriga Town |
Ibayani Georgetown | Georgetown’s Grandchildren | Georgetown Village |
Independence Junior College | Independence Junior College | Independence Village |
Úwaraguati Peini | Punta Gorda United | Punta Gorda town |
Luwaruguma Gulfu | Star of the Gulf | Guatemala |
Iseri Lumalali Bahama | The new voice of Baja Mar. | Honduras |
At the end of the Competition, the following winners were declared:
1st Place – Independence Junior College. They received $1,800.00 sponsored by Belize Port Authority, pair of drums valued at $1,000.00, sponsored by Evan and Sylvia Cayetano and a trophy valued at 1,000.00 sponsored In Memory of Leticia Duncan Young.
2nd Place – Hawani Wayunagu from Dangriga. They received $1,200.00 sponsored by the Martin Petillo Family Memorial Account and $200 sponsored by Mayor Robert Mariano and the Dangriga Town Council of Dangriga Town.
3rd Place – Ibayani Georgetown from Georgetown. They received $800.00 sponsored Justo and Joan Augustine
Consolation Prizes of $300 each, went to Heretimatiwa Uwara of Belize City, Uwaraguati Peini of Peini, Punta Gorda, Iseri Lumali Bahama of Honduras and Luwaruguma Gulfu of Guatemala. The consolation prizes are sponsored by Dr, Corine Lambey, Mrs. Elma Brown, Ms. Olive Woodye and Ms. Martha Serano.
Best Chumba Performance – Ibayani Georgetown from Georgetown village, who received $150.00 sponsored by Shantae Morrison and Mike Novelo.
Best Wanaragua Dancer – Hawani Wayunagu, from Dangriga Town, who received $100.00, sponsored by Dr. Dez Ann Avila and a plaque sponsored by Dr. Rita Enriquez/Lan Barangu luba Garifunaduou.
Most Exciting Sisira Performance – Luwaruguma Gulfu from Guatemala, who received $100 sponsored by In memory of Zack and Justo Flores.
Maura Lopez Award for Best Group Gayusa – shared by Independence Junior College of Independence Village and Iseri Lumalali Bahama of Honduras. They each received $250 each, sponsored by Family of the late Winston and Maura Lopez.
Olivia Palacio Avila Award for Best Uniform –shared by Ibayani Georgetown of Georgetown Village and Independence Junior College of Independence Village. They received $250 each, sponsored by the family of the late Modesta Palacio.
Mayor Robert Mariano and his wife also offered cash prizes of $125.00 to each of our visiting teams from Guatemala and Honduras.
The annual Battle of the Drums Competition and Show is held each year in Peini Punta Gorda, Belize. The event showcases various aspects of the Garifuna culture while at the same time creating income generating opportunities for the Battle of the Drums Secretariat so that we can support our Garifuna cultural retrieval and preservation initiative which is pursued under the 3 main pillars:
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]]>The overarching aim of the Belize Garifuna Song Competition is to take Garifuna music back to the pinnacle of world music recognition that Andy Palacio and The Garifuna Collective had taken it to in 2007.
Specific Objectives of the Competition are:
The Competition is open to amateur and professional musicians who submit entries in any one of the following 5 genres (categories): Hungu Hungu, Paranda, Punta, Punta Rock or a mix (combination) of two or more of the aforementioned genres.
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Entries are judged on originality, melody, composition, and lyrics. The lyrics of all songs have to be in the Garifuna Language.
Winners of the 2024 Belize Garifuna Song Competition are:
Listen to this years Songs here
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]]>This contest tests the participants’ ability to translate words, phrases, sentences, and proverbs from standard English to Garifuna.
In this Contest, each school is represented by 2 students. Ten primary schools participated in 2024. The participating schools were as follows: St. Joseph R.C. School from Barranco Village; P.G. Methodist School, St. Peter Claver R.C. School, St. Benedict RC School and Bethel Seventh Day Adventist School from Punta Gorda Town; St. Alphonsus RC School from Seine Bight Village; Richard Quinn Primary School from Georgetown Village; Holy Family RC School from Hopkins Village and Sacred Heart Primary School and Gulisi Community Primary School from Dangriga Town. This year’s contest was extremely competitive, with a 3-way tie for second place and a two-way tie for third place.
School | Participants Names | Score |
Gulisi Community Primary School | An’J Nunez | 1st Place |
St. Benedict R.C. School | Osmir Reyes | 2nd Place |
Richard Quinn R.C. School | Zinaye Arzu | 2nd Place |
Holy Family R. C. School | Mikylah Nunez | 2nd Place |
Gulisi Community Primary School | Arrianna Ariola | 3rd Place |
Bethel Seventh Day Adventist | Elijah Petillo | 3rd Place |
The prizes awarded are as follows:
Prizes for Participants:
1st Prize 1 Mini Laptop and 1 bicycle
2nd Prize 1 Tablet and $100.00 Savings Account
3rd Prize 1 Tablet and $75.00 Savings Account
4th Prize 1 Tablet and a $50.00 Savings Account
5th Prize 1 Tablet and a $25.00 Savings account
Consolation Prizes $50.00 Savings account
Celia Martinez Award** Celia Martinez Plaque
Prizes for Participating Schools:
We are thankful to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology for providing one bus to each school to attend the event and to the following persons for providing the Laptops, tablets, and bicycles for the prizes: Dean Pollard, Raju’s Variety Store, Herman Flores, Sandra Flores, Richard Cacho, and Garreth Herbie Clarke.
Year | Name of Student | School | Municipality |
2011 | John Rodriguez | St. Joseph R.C. Primary School | Barranco Village |
2012 | Val Alvarez | St. Joseph R.C. Primary School | Barranco Village |
2013 | Eliciey Ramirez | Richard Quinn Primary School | Georgetown Village |
2014 | Mario Mejia | Punta Gorda Methodist School | Punta Gorda Town |
2015 | Natasha Bennett | St. Alphonsus R.C. Primary School | Seine Bight Village |
2016 | Khadasia Castillo | Holy Family R.C. Primary School | Hopkins Village |
2017 | Jonathan Moreira | St. Peter Claver School | Punta Gorda Town |
2018 | Wasani Rodriguez | St. Joseph R.C. Primary School | Barranco Village |
2019 | Tiana Arzu | St. Benedict R.C. Primary School | Punta Gorda Town |
2022 | Christon Miranda | Holy Family R.C. Primary School | Hopkins Village |
2023 | Clavia Nuñez | Holy Family R.C. Primary School | Hopkins Village |
2024 | An’J Nuñez | Gulisi Community Primary School | Dangriga Town |
This contest is an initiative under the Battle of the Drums Garifuna Language retrieval strategic objective, and it is also an initiative under our Garifuna Language in Schools program led by the Battle of the Drums and the National Garifuna Council.
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All schools were supported in preparing for and participating in the event by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology and the Battle of the Drums Secretariat. The High Schools Battle of the Drums is an activity under the Garifuna drumming, singing, and dance strategic objective of the Battle of the Drums Garifuna Cultural Retrieval and Preservation Initiative.
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1st Place – Gulisi Community Primary School of Dangriga Town who won $300.00, 1st Place medals, a pair of Garifuna Drum & a trophy valued at 800.00*
2nd Place – St. Alphonsus R. C. School who won $200.00 and 2nd Place medals
3rd Place – Sacred Heart R.C. School who won $150.00 and 3rd Place medals
Other schools obtained consolation prizes of $100.00 each
Best Chumba Performance – Gulisi Community Primary School, who won $50.00
Best Wanaragua Dancer: It was a tie between Rayjaun Lourie of St. Alphonsus R.C. School of Seine Bight Village and Kayden Mejia of Gulisi Community Primary School, who each won $50.00.
Best Sisira Player – Leedan Castillo of Sacred Heart R.C. School, who won $25.00
Holy Family R.C. School won The Best Gayusa award of $50.00
All schools were supported to prepare for and participate in the event by Minister of State Louis Zabaneh, MinisterRodwell Ferguson, Minister of State Dr. Osmond Martinez, The family of Cornelio and Julia Apolonio, and the Battle of the Drums Secretariat
The Primary Schools Battle of the Drums is an activity under the Garifuna drumming, singing and dance strategic objective of the Battle of the Drums Garifuna Cultural Retrieval and Preservation Initiative.,
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For the first time in the 227 years after this atrocious reality, it is commemorated in Peini Punta Gorda Belize, and it was organized by the Battle of the Drums Secretariat. Peini was originally founded by the Garinagu sometime around 1823. The Garifuna Survival Day event was held at the Central Park in Peini and it featured prayers, speeches, and presentations by school children, youth groups, and adults, as well as, by the Peini Garifuna Choir. Musical entertainment was provided by Georgie’s Garifuna Drummers and New Edition Band.
Two songs that were sung by the Peini Garifuna Choir resonated well with the audience; namely, Luagu Ubou Balliceaux whose lyrics reminded us that, “it was on the island of Balliceaux that we sat and we cried” in a state of utter hopelessness and pity after the initial imprisonment of our people, by the British. The second song, Duna Orinagu, encourages our people to seek learning and intelligence. It also reminds us that educational institutions are available for us to seek advancement to ensure that we do not become the lowly of the earth.
At the end of the event the President of the Battle of the Drums, Darius Avila reminded the audience that the reason that the organization spearheaded the event was because “it is aligned to our organization’s strategic goal of pursuing Garifuna Cultural Retrieval and Preservation”. During the event, in line with the organization’s strategic program of providing support to Garifuna groups that are engaged in some aspect of Garifuna preservation, the President presented pledges of financial support to Georgies Garifuna Drummers (a young Garifuna drumming group) in the amount of $800.00 to purchase uniforms, to Peini Garifuna Choir for $800 to purchase uniforms and to the National Garifuna Council-Peini Branch, $1,200 to assist in covering the cost of annual Garifuna Re-enactment Ceremony (Yurumein) and to assist meeting the cost of Garifuna drumming during the 19 th of November festivities, this year.
See Garifuna Survival Day 2024 Activities here:
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]]>The launch of the Garifuna Language in Schools Program is a testament to the collaborative endeavors between the National Garifuna Council and the Battle of the Drums Secretariat. By implementing this program in selected communities of Barranco, Punta Gorda, Georgetown, Seine Bight, Hopkins, and Dangriga, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to safeguarding and revitalizing our ancestral language for the benefit of present and future generations.
The event saw distinguished guests, including the Minister of Human Development, Families, and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Hon. Dolores Balderamos Garcia, who expressed her ministry’s full support for the Garifuna Language in Schools Program. She reaffirmed the indigenous identity of the Garifuna people in Belize and the need to provide support the keep the culture intact. Also in attendance was the Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology, Dr. Hon. Louis Zabaneh. He highlighted the importance of the 2001 UNESCO declaration that recognizes the Garifuna Language, Dance, and Music as a “Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity”, the significance of the Garifuna Language in Schools programs, and its alignment to the macro-competency number 5 of the national curriculum of the Ministry of Education and pledged his support to this vital initiative.
Reflecting on the occasion, the President of the Battle of the Drums, Darius Avila expressed regret that such an initiative wasn’t undertaken earlier but expressed delight that this pivotal moment has finally arrived. He also reminded us that as Garinagu “we have a collective obligation to be engaged in the preservation of our culture”.
President of the National Garifuna Council, Sheena Zuniga, underscored the importance of preserving cultural heritage through the transmission of the ancestral language to future generations. “Our dedication to reclaiming Garifuna as the language of the home is paramount,” stated Zuniga. “We recognize that the survival of our language hinges upon its transmission to our children, and we urge Garifuna parents to embrace this responsibility wholeheartedly.”
See the ceremony in its entirety here:
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]]>The Competition is open to amateur and professional musicians who submit entries in any one of the following 5 genres (categories): Hungu Hungu, Paranda, Punta, Punta Rock, or a mix (combination) of two or more of the aforementioned genres. Entries are judged on originality, melody, composition, and lyrics. The lyrics of all songs have to be in the Garifuna Language.
Winners of the 2023 Belize Garifuna Song Competition are:
1. Song of the Year Award: Nuguchi by G-King Castillo
2. Single Genre Song of the Year Award: Gimugau by Desiree Diego
3. Budding Artist of the Year Award: Udieh Wadieh by Terrick “Mackaz” Magdaleno
4. Budding Artist of the Year Award: Lidan Aban Garifuna by Ethan Mariano
Listen to this year’s songs.
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]]>Group Name | English Translation of Name | Municipality |
Heretimatiwa | Úwara We are Stronger Together | Belize City |
Hanigi Wagübürigu | Our Parents Heartbeat | Dangriga Town |
Liderebugu Familia | The Family’s Strength | Seine Bight Village |
Walangante Georgetown | Georgetown’s Legacy | GeorgetownVillage |
At the end of the Competition, the following winners were declared:
1st Place – Hanigi Wagübürigu from Dangriga Town. They received $1,800.00, pair of drums & a trophy valued at 1,000.00
2nd Place – Liderebugu Familia from Seine Bight Village. They received $1,200.00 sponsored by the Martin Petillo Family Memorial Account
3rd Place – Walangante Georgetown from Georgetown Village. They received $800.00 sponsored by Raju’s Variety Store.
Consolation Prize went to Heretimatiwa Úwara sponsored by, Olive Tate.
Best Chumba Performance – Heretimatiwa Úwara from Belize City – 150.00
Best Wanaragua Dancer – Walangante Georgetown – $100.00 and a plaque sponsored by Lan Barangu luba Garifunaduou.
Most Exciting Sisira Performance – Trizane Thomas from Heretimatiwa Úwara of Dangriga Town – $100
Maura Lopez Award for Best Group Gayusa – shared by Hanigi Wayunagu of Dangriga Town and Liderebugu Familia, from Seine Bight Village. They received $250 each, sponsored by Family of the late Maura Lopez Olivia Palacio Avila Award for Best Uniform –shared by Walangante Georgetown of Georgetown Village and Hanigi Wagübürigu from Dangriga Town. They received $250 each sponsored by the Battle of the Drums Secretariat in honour of the co-founder of the Battle of the Drums, Mrs. Olivia Palacio Avila.
The annual Battle of the Drums festivities are held each year in Peini Punta Gorda, Belize. The festivities showcase various aspects of the Garifuna culture while at the same time creating income generating opportunities for the Battle of the Drums Secretariat so that we can support our Garifuna cultural retrieval and preservation initiative which is pursued under the 3 main pillars:
1. Garifuna Language retrieval and preservation
2. Garifuna Drumming, Singing and Dance retrieval and preservation; and,
3. Garifuna Community support.
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]]>Celebrating the Participants: Five high schools proudly participated in the 2022 High Schools Battle of the Drums:
Each of these schools brought their unique style and energy to the stage, making it a memorable event for all who attended.
Objectives of the Event: The High Schools Battle of the Drums serves several important purposes:
The Winners and Their Achievements: The event’s climax was the announcement of the winners, who demonstrated exceptional skills and passion for Garifuna culture:
1st Place – Independence High School: Independence High School took home the coveted 1st place, along with a cash prize of $500.00. They also received 1st Place medals, a pair of Garifuna drums, and a trophy valued at $800.00, making their victory even more special.
2nd Place – Delille Academy: Delille Academy secured the 2nd place position, earning a prize of $400.00 and 2nd Place medals. Their dedication to preserving Garifuna culture shone through their performance.
3rd Place – Georgetown Technical High School: Georgetown Technical High School claimed the 3rd place, winning $300.00 and 3rd Place medals. Their impressive display of talent delighted the audience.
Special Awards: In addition to the top three schools, several individual awards were given out to recognize exceptional talent:
Support for All Participants: While some schools achieved top honors, every participating school received recognition and support. Other schools received consolation prizes of $200.00, and all schools were granted $50.00 each to contribute to their uniforms. This inclusive approach ensures that every school can continue to participate and thrive in the High Schools Battle of the Drums.
The 2022 High Schools Battle of the Drums was a resounding success, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the Garifuna people and the remarkable talents of Belizean high school students. This event not only serves as a platform for youth to showcase their abilities but also as a means to preserve and nurture their cultural traditions. It promotes unity, positivity, and self-sustainability, enriching the lives of those who participate and attend.
The High Schools Battle of the Drums is a shining example of how cultural events can empower young generations, ensuring the preservation of cultural traditions for years to come. We eagerly look forward to the next edition, where even more youth will have the chance to shine and keep the heartbeat of Garifuna culture alive in Belize
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