Hero is a big word. It brings up lots of ideas of daring and dangerous rescues, of people with superpowers or special abilities or incredible athletic talent. Maybe it brings up images of people who have defied great odds to fight injustice, but it almost always brings up an image of someone who seems a little bigger than human. Every once in a while you meet a person who seems ordinary but is actually so extraordinary that the word applies.
On my first trip to Belize I met such a man. We had been in country for less than a week when this beautiful man came to play drums for our group of students. It's kind of challenging to describe what it's like to watch Emmeth drum. It's like he becomes a part of the music. He ceases to be just Emmeth and is absolutely one with God. I've seen him limbo while still drumming. I've seen him wrap one leg around his drum and hop around wailing away, seemingly defying gravity. Now, there are a lot of really amazing drummers in the world, including ones for whom it is a deeply spiritual experience.
Takes more than that to hit the hero mark. Indeed, he has lots more to offer. Every time he plays for a student group he shares the story of the origins of the village he grew up in, Gales Point Manatee. It was founded by runaway slaves who allegedly killed their masters and made drums from their skins. They hid away in a remote little peninsula in the Southern Lagoon, a few miles from the coast. There they maintained their traditions and stories they had brought over from West Africa. Of course slaves were not allowed to maintain any of their traditions, particularly a powerful one like drumming. So Gales Point is the only Kriol village where the African traditions survived. And Emmeth is on a mission to keep as many of those traditions alive as he can. He even tried to get the women to teach him basket weaving, but they won't because he's a man. Unfortunately, there are only a couple of younger ones who are interested to learn the old ways, and as the elders die, the knowledge is lost.
Emmeth makes every single one of his drums in the traditional way with hand tools. He can cook amazing traditional food, and he knows how to make a traditional dugout canoe from a single tree. He even found someone to teach him about Obea Magic. And of course he knows all the old songs and all the old stories. He's a cultural hero, and this would be enough to make him so, but there's more.
Drum building
His newest drum
The kids in the village started to notice that he was traveling around Belize playing music and making pretty decent money. They also started to notice that he often had a lot of visitors who were paying to stay with him or learn how to drum or build a drum. A lot of people were buying his drums. At the same time Emmeth started to notice that kids were going off to Belize city and getting in all kinds of trouble. Drugs, gang violence, and HIV took nearly an entire generation from that village. As he watched kids getting involved younger and younger, he decided to teach them to drum and then take them to some of the shows. Those invited to play at the shows all earn money, no matter how young they are. They learn a skill, gain a spiritual outlet, and make a little money all at the same time.
The drum school was still a relatively new thing when they hit a particularly rough patch in the village. Three youth from the village died in the space of a month from gun violence. Emmeth was devastated, and he heard himself say that what these kids needed was drums, not guns. There an incredible organization was born. Drums Not Guns is now going in several locations in Belize providing kids with community, mentors, an outlet, and a potential source of income. He has been a mentor and friend for countless children over the years, teaching them to respect each other and themselves, to care for their bodies and spirits, and to carry on the traditions of their ancestors proudly. He also feeds them healthy, traditional food each week. He does all this with no charge to these kids.
Last year he was presented with the opportunity to go to Guinea, West Africa and study with several drumming masters. I set up a gofundme, and we managed to raise enough money to make it happen. He left in January and will be there until June. The campaign is still going, and he will need more to sustain himself for the remainder of the trip. If you feel called to give, here's the link. His mission for this trip when he began was to reconnect with his roots in the land of his ancestors and learn new rhythms and stories to bring back to the youth of Belize. He is now hoping to record an album with some of the amazing musicians there, many of whom he considers as family. The proceeds from the album will be used to fund an exchange where teachers from Guinea would periodically come to Belize to teach, and some of the youth of Belize would also be given the opportunity to go to Guinea. This will of course require a little more money. I will be sharing the payout from this post with him, and we will also be pushing the gofundme and raising the goal. So, if you want to share that link or reblog this post, it is all very appreciated and will go to truly one of the most generous and beautiful people I have ever known. A true hero.
Emmeth with some of his teachers
His newest performing outfit
Just a couple weeks ago, a rising Drums Not Guns star was shot dead in the streets of Belize City. Only 12 years old, he was one of the most promising young drummers to come through the program. Emmeth was, of course, devastated. In fact at least half the nation mourned. The violence, especially in Belize City, has just gotten worse and worse, so we will be upping our efforts. We're even planning a Peace Festival. As the police force sits idly by, we will continue spreading peace, love, acceptance, opportunity, and music.
Rest in power, sweet boy
All pictures are Emmeth's and used with his permission
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How cool is that you guys put up the gofundme for him! And how sad is it tha violence is such a big deal going on there, I truly wasnt aware of this all. I hope this post will make bonkers payout for you guys, music (drumming) is life and future, more than we can imagine
Good luck!
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Thank you. He is a true friend and brother, and I would do absolutely anything for him. The violence here, while nothing like the US, is way out of control for a country so small, and they simply don't have the resources to do proper police work. Most of the violence is centered in Belize City, so it's still a safe country to visit, but it's a different story for locals, especially those living in Belize City. I hope we get a big payout too! Music (and all art for that matter) is a big part of the solution to be sure. Thanks for stopping by with such a sweet and thoughtful comment!
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Wow what a cool story about a powerfully connected & in tune man! Ini would love this story so I’ll share it with him. Thanks for sharing his great mission with us!!
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So glad you enjoyed it! He really is incredibly powerful. Hope Ini enjoys it too!!!
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Thanks for sharing this story. It is true that one person singularly can make a difference to many lives. He is very inspiring. Its great that you're supporting him.
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My pleasure to tell his story. He is always an inspiration to me. Im glad to help him, though im pretty sure he helps me more. I really hope this post gets more notice.
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What an wonderful and in the end also sad story you bring in your post! But let the positive side win! Super this guy is able to raise the interest in music and drumming.
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It really is beautiful and tragic all at once. He just keeps on being an inspiration and blessing to everyone.
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How uplifting. That's for writing this story. Upvoted!
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Thanks, Joe! It's important to honor our heroes!
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Thank you for telling us about Emmeth, I love to hear how one person can make such a huge difference in a community, if only more people could be like him. These are the stories we need to hear to inspire others and well done you in helping him out. You rock supermama xx Thank you also for informing me about what is happening in Belize, it was not something I was aware of.
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Yes, mama! He has had such a tremendous impact, and I think it is so important to honor that. It's so easy to just go along doing what you're doing and not realize the tremendous impact of your actions. I love to help him when I can, and he has certainly helped me probably more than he knows. He actually built a beautiful drum for my Lulu for her 4th birthday. What he has done for this country and his people deserves abundant resources and accolades. If I can help by singing his praises, then I am grateful for the opportunity to do so.
The violence here in Belize is such a touchy subject because people don't want to detour tourists. The reality, though, is that tourists are pretty safe here, but the gang violence in Belize city coupled with some of the domestic violence and some high profile cases of child molestation resulting in death or serious injury recently are rocking the country. Unfortunately a lot of it results from Belizeans going to the US, getting involved in horrible shit, and then getting deported back here, and bringing that nonsense with them. They just aren't equipped to handle it. I still maintain, though, that all this darkness coming to light is ultimately a good thing because it allows us to see it and heal it. Much love, mama. Thanks for the sweet comment.
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That's an incredible story. Heroes are real and they live among us. They don't fly, wear masks or have super powers. Their strength goes beyond that they have a real effect, a positive one, on those living in their community. They are inspiring souls. Thank you for sharing Emmeth's story!
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He is so strong and so passionate. He cares so deeply about his culture and all the youth. I feel so blessed to have a friend like him.
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Wow, this is an incredible and moving post. Thank you for sharing something like this on steemit, it was a wonderful read--very inspiring for today!
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I am so glad you enjoyed it! Emmeth is truly an inspiration and wonderful human.
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What an amazing man! It takes real passion to do what he is doing. Thank you for sharing with us.
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He has so much passion!! And so much persistence! He just keeps on going no matter the obstacle. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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