Jibajaber is a traditional dance from the Garifuna culture, primarily performed by the Afro-Indigenous Garifuna people in Central America, particularly in Honduras, Belize, and Guatemala. This vibrant dance involves rhythmic movements and is often accompanied by traditional drumming and singing, celebrating cultural heritage and community. The term may also refer to the broader cultural practices and social gatherings associated with the dance. Jibajaber serves as a means of preserving and expressing the identity and history of the Garifuna people.