The University of the West Indies Press
JCH Vol. 57 No. 2 Art. 3 | Garifuna Land Security in Post Colonial Belize: The Curious Case of the “Carib Reserve” at Punta Gorda
Alex Gough
JCH Vol. 57 No. 2 Art. 3 | Garifuna Land Security in Post Colonial Belize: The Curious Case of the “Carib Reserve” at Punta Gorda
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In the last fifty years, the recognition of indigenous identity and associated rights has emerged as a well-established norm within the international legal system. In Belize, the Toledo Maya have become globally renowned due to the twenty-five-year legal battle they have fought for tangible recognition of their customary land rights. However, it was Toledo’s “other” indigenous people — the Garifuna — who first used legal redress to claim their own collective rights in Belize. This article documents the unique story behind the purchase, reclamation, and struggle to maintain the land known as the St Vincent block, outside Punta Gorda town.

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Garifuna Land Security in Postcolonial Belize: The Curious Case of the “Carib Reserve” at Punta Gorda | by Alex Gough
Abstract
Unlikely pioneers: Indigenous peoples and legal redress in Southern Belize
From St Vincent to Southern Belize: RetracingGarifuna Settlement in Toledo
Confusion, Commitment, Co-operation: The Loss and Reclamation of the Carib “Reserve”
The Toledo Garifuna in the Twenty-first Century: Contemporary Threats to Indigenous Community Cohesion at the Carib Reserve
100 Years and Counting: What Becomes of the St Vincent Block?
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