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Members of The Jankunu World Dance Group of Boston performing the Wanaragua (a.k.a. John Canoe or Jankunu) Dance at the AMC Loews Boston Common 19 on SATURDAY April 20th 2013 during the screening of the new independent film, GARIFUNA IN PERIL in the 2013 Boston International Film Festival.
One of the drummers in this video is Garifuna Man Efrain Martinez, founder of Yurumei Band.
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