- The
Wayana (alternate names: Ajana, Uaiana, Alucuyana, Guaque, Ojana, Oyana, Orcocoyana, Pirixi, Urukuena,
Waiano etc.) are a Carib-speaking
people located...
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Wayana (also
referred to as Ojana, Ajana, Aiana, Ouyana, Uajana, Upurui, Oepoeroei, Roucouyen, Oreocoyana, Orkokoyana, Urucuiana, Urukuyana, and Alucuyana...
- po****tion. The main
groups are the Akurio, Arawak,
Kalina (Caribs), Tiriyó and
Wayana. Afro-Surinamese form
about 37% of the po****tion, and are
usually divided...
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millennium BC by
various indigenous peoples,
including the Arawaks, Caribs, and
Wayana.
Europeans arrived and
contested the area in the 16th century, with the...
- Kawemhakan,
formerly also
known as Anapaikë, is a
Wayana village in the
Sipaliwini District of Suriname. The
village lies on the
banks of the Lawa River...
- people,
while further downstream villages are
inhabited by the
Amerindian Wayana and
Maroon Ndyuka people.
Aloepi 1 & 2
Palumeu Pelelu Tepu
Diitabiki Godo...
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centralise their dealings with the
Wayana, and for this
purpose installed captains, head
captains and
granman among the
Wayana chief. As the
concept of a paramount...
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French Guiana, France. It was
founded by André Cognat, a Pierre-Bénite-born
Wayana tribal chief. It is home to a
nursery and
primary state school. Even though...
- Twenkë, is a
Wayana village situated on an
island in the Lawa
River in
French Guiana.
Kulumuli is the
residence of the
granman of the
Wayana in
French Guiana...
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Lokono (part of the
Arawak grouping), Galibi, Palikur, Teko,
Wayampi and
Wayana. The
French attempted to
create a
colony there in the 16th
century in conjunction...