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Eremwu eu is a work song sung by women as they make cassava bread, as part of the Garifuna music tradition of Belize, Guatemala and Honduras.

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  1. H., Whittaker, Sabas (2003). Africans in the Americas our journey throughout the world : the long African journey throughout the world our history a short stop in the Americas. New York: iUniverse. ISBN 0595302475. OCLC 156033076.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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