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- Punta abstract "Punta is a Garifuna music and dance style performed at celebrations and festive occasions. A dance and music created by the Garifuna people of present-day St. Vincent and Dominica.The best known traditional dance in Honduras, Belize, Guatemala, and parts of Nicaragua is Punta (called banguity), before the arrival of the Garifuna people in Punta Gorda, Roatan, Honduras on April 12 of 1797. The first album record of traditional punta music was released originally on 1955 in Honduras by Stone record, a Belizean record company. Sambunango made famous by Gatos Bravos of Honduras, released in 1987, it's known as the first commercially produced punta music song from Honduras. The most famous song of punta music is Sopa De Caracol made famous by Banda Blanca, The song was originally written be Belizean singer Hernan \"Chico\" Ramos, and translated into Spanish by Banda Blanca. It's mostly popular in Honduras, where it comes from.Contemporary punta arose in the last thirty years of the twentieth century in Belize, while the earliest notions of the punta dance precede the coming together of the West African tribes and the Amerindian tribes of the Caribbean in the 17th century The diaspora of Garinagu people, commonly called the \"Garifuna Nation\", dates back to their origins of the amalgamation of West African slaves and the Arawak and Carib Amerindians. Punta is used to reaffirm and express the struggle felt by those of the indigenous population's common heritage through cultural art forms, such as dance and music and to highlight their strong sense of endurance. Besides Belize, punta also has a following in Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Southern Mexico and the United States.Lyrics may be in Garifuna, Kriol, English or Spanish. However, most songs are performed in the indigenous Awarak and Carib-based languages of the Garinagu and are often simply contemporary adaptations of traditional Garifuna songs. Being the most popular dance in Garifuna culture, punta can be performed at wakes, holidays, parties, ancestral celebrations, and other social events. Punta is iconic of Garifuna ethnicity and modernity, and can be seen as a poetic folk art that connects older cultures and rhythms with new sound. Chumba and hunguhungu, circular dances in triple rhythm, are often combined with punta.".
- Punta instrument Bass_guitar.
- Punta instrument Conch.
- Punta instrument Conga.
- Punta instrument Drum_kit.
- Punta instrument Electric_guitar.
- Punta instrument Garifuna_music.
- Punta instrument Saxophone.
- Punta instrument Shekere.
- Punta instrument Synthesizer.
- Punta instrument Turtle_shell.
- Punta stylisticOrigin Island_Caribs.
- Punta stylisticOrigin West_Africa.
- Punta thumbnail Map_of_Central_America.png?width=300.
- Punta wikiPageID "1372611".
- Punta wikiPageLength "23687".
- Punta wikiPageOutDegree "88".
- Punta wikiPageRevisionID "707888204".
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Afro-Belizean.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Banda_Blanca.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Bass_guitar.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Belize.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Belizean_Creole.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Bunda.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Buttocks.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Calypso_Rose.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Calypso_music.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Caribbean.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belizean_music.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Garifuna_music.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guatemalan_music.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Honduran_music.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_dances.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_dances.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Chumba.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Conch.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Conga.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Dangriga.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Dominica.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Drum_kit.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink El_Salvador.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Electric_guitar.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_musical_instrument.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Garifuna_language.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Garifuna_music.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Garifuna_people.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Gerald_Rhaburn.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Guatemala.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Herman_Ramos.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Honduras.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Hunguhungu.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Island_Caribs.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Krem_Radio.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Mandé_peoples.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Mexico_City.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Guatemala.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Honduras.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Nicaragua.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Party.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Pen_Cayetano.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Piano.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Punta_rock.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Reggaeton.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Vincent_(Antilles).
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Saxophone.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Shekere.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Soca_music.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Turtle_shell.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink WAVE_Radio.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink West_Africa.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind_instrument.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink File:Map_of_Central_America.png.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLink File:Punta_Music_Example.ogg.
- Punta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Punta music".
- Punta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Punta".
- Punta wikiPageWikiLinkText "punta music".
- Punta wikiPageWikiLinkText "punta".
- Punta bgcolor "deepskyblue".
- Punta color "white".
- Punta culturalOrigins "Late 18th century Garifuna music in Honduras, Guatemala, Belize".
- Punta instruments "Garifuna drums, sisera , conchshell, turtleshell snare, saxophone, electric guitar, bass guitar, synthesizers, congas, drumset".
- Punta name "Punta".
- Punta otherTopics Garifuna_music.
- Punta popularity "1980".
- Punta regionalScenes Music_of_Guatemala.
- Punta regionalScenes Music_of_Honduras.
- Punta regionalScenes Punta_rock.
- Punta stylisticOrigins "West African, and Kalinago music".
- Punta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Punta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Belize_topics.
- Punta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_music_genre.