<P> Other forms of Garifuna music and dance include: hungu - hungu, combination, wanaragua, abaimahani, matamuerte, laremuna wadaguman, gunjai, sambai, charikanari, eremuna egi, paranda, berusu, punta rock, teremuna ligilisi, arumahani, and Mali - amalihani . Punta is the most popular dance in Garifuna culture . It is performed around holidays and at parties and other social events . Punta lyrics are usually composed by the women . Chumba and hunguhungu are a circular dance in a three - beat rhythm, which is often combined with punta . There are other songs typical to each gender, women having eremwu eu and abaimajani, rhythmic a cappella songs, and laremuna wadaguman, men's work songs, chumba and hunguhungu, a circular dance in a three - beat rhythm, which is often combined with punta . </P> <P> Drums play a very important role in Garifuna music . There are primarily two types of drums used: the primero (tenor drum) and the segunda (bass drum). These drums are typically made of hollowed - out hardwood such as mahogany or mayflower, with the skins coming from the peccary (wild bush pig), deer, or sheep . </P> <P> Also used in combination with the drums are the sisera . These shakers are made from the dried fruit of the gourd tree, filled with seeds, then fitted with hardwood handles . </P> <P> Paranda music developed soon after the Garifunas arrival in Central America . The music is instrumental and percussion - based . The music was barely recorded until the 1990s, when Ivan Duran of Stonetree Records began the Paranda Project . </P>

Describe the warrior training aspect of the kalinago