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Elga Cacho Garcia reflects on her Garifuna family history and heritage throughout this interview. She reflects on her experience growing up in a Honduran Garifuna village with her grandmother and how migrating to the US has now shaped her identity. She describes Garifuna crops, dishes, rituals, and garments. Elga ends the interview with hopes for the future and gratitude spoken in Garifuna.
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