found:Amer. Heritage dict.(Garifuna; pl. Garifuna or Garifunas)
found:Britannica Macro.:v. 15, p. 669 (Garifuna, formerly called Black Caribs)
found:CIA world factbook, 2005(under Belize: Garifuna)
found:Encyc. of world cultures, 1991:v. 8 (Garifuna, also Black Carib, Island Carib, Garinagu, Karaphuna; modern-day Garifuna live mostly in Central America; small groups survive in Trinidad, Dominica, and Saint Vincent)
found:Illus. encyc. of mankind, 1984(Garif, Black Caribs, in Caribbean and Central America)
found:Murdock world cult.:p. 169 (Garif, Garifuna, Black Carib)
found:Web. 3(Black Carib)
found:World Book Encyc.(under Honduras: Garifuna, or Black Caribs)
found:Worldmark encyc. of cultures & daily life, 1998:v. 2 (Garifuna; descendants of Caribs on Saint Vincent who intermarried with African slaves; the Black Caribs were deported to the island of Roatan off Honduras in 1797; they migrated to the Central American coast)