Ethnic Difference at the Center of Land Struggles in the Americas: A Complex History of Marginalization and Multidimensional Challenges among the Garifuna in the Northern Honduras

  • Kaitlyn Bellamy
  • , Victoria Garcia
  • , Saleh Ahmed
  • , Adriana Archila

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Abstract

Across the world, natural resources play a critical role in shaping livelihoods among the ethnic and indigenous communities. This article highlights the struggles Garifuna in northern Honduras face regarding land ownership, despite being constitutionally recognized yet ignored by the government. For them, land struggles are also their racial struggles. Contested land ownerships are the outcomes of historical discriminations, leaving Garifuna vulnerable to violence. This article addresses the multidimensional aspects of land-based struggles that have resulted in social, cultural, and environmental damage, creating insurmountable pressures on local Garifuna livelihoods.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)474-494
Number of pages21
JournalJournal of Poverty
Volume27
Issue number6-7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Garifuna
  • land struggles
  • minority
  • multidimensional stresses
  • northern Honduras
  • state

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