The name "Guiana" was given to it by the Amerindian tribes that were native to the land. It's name means "land of many waters." When the country was granted independence, they change it to Guyana.
Pauline Campbell-Sukhai is the Minister of Amerindian Affairs for Guyana.
amerindian live in guyana before it was colonized.
they came as hunters
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Dances folk songs and Guyana name and all the rivers name
the name of the clothing the amerindians contributed
Caribs and Arawak's
The indigenous people of Guyana are the various Amerindian tribes, such as Caribs, Arawaks, Macushi, Wai-Wai, Wapishana, Warao and others. Later, Guyana was settled by Europeans, such as Portuguese, some Spanish, Dutch and British, and also some Chinese people. The Europeans brought over African slaves, and then Indians. Guyana is known as the "Land of Six Peoples" due to the mix of Amerindians, Portuguese, Europeans (mostly British), Africans, Indians, and Chinese. About 51% are identified as Indo-Guyanese, about 38% as Afro-Guyanese. Over the years, there have been many examples of inter-marriage between the ethnic groups, so many Guyanese are of mixed ethnicity.
the theme for amerindian heritage in guyana
three water falls name by the amerindians in guyana
From what part of the world? The African tribes? The AmerIndian tribes? The Hebrew tribes? Which? We need some directions here.