Yurumein: Homeland (2014)

04/01/2014 (US) • 50m

Documentary

Overview

YURUMEIN (Homeland) is a documentary film which recounts the painful past of the Caribs on the island of St. Vincent in the Caribbean, their extermination at the hands of the British 200+ years ago, the decimation of their culture on the island, and their exile to Central America where much of that culture survived, even thrived. YURUMEIN (your -o- main) also explores what few cultural remnants of the Caribs, also known as Garifuna, still exist on St. Vincent and the beginnings of a movement to teach and revitalize Garifuna language, music and dance, and ritual to younger generations of Garifuna/ Caribs on St. Vincent.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Budget

-

Revenue

-

Keywords

anthropology

human rights

british colonialism

west indies

cultural identity

yurumein

caraibes

west indies diaspora

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