The document discusses the Garifuna population across Central America. [1] In Guatemala, only 2% of the population is black or mulatto, most being of Garifuna heritage living in Livingtson and Puerto Barrios. [2] In Belize, there were 12,000 Garifuna speakers according to the 1991 census, though the language is being replaced by English and Creole with Hopkins being the only remaining Garifuna village. [3] Honduras was the first country where Garifunas settled after leaving their homeland, with 70,000 living along the Atlantic Coast though the language is shifting to Spanish.