Heritage Month never fails to stir the creative passion in Natasha David, much more vigorously than at other times of the year. Arguably one of Guyana’s most skillful Amerindian creative artists, her ...
Kabakaburi in the Pomeroon River is one of several typical Amerindian homesteads, populated by a few hundred people where logging has, over time, been the most reliable means by which the men earn a ...
Image Source: Flushing Town Hall Around the world in one concert! On January 26, Flushing Town Hall will present Afro-Amerindian Journey, featuring live Latin music, an open dance floor and delicious ...
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, (DPI) – A collaborative effort will be taken by Guyana and Canada to preserve the indigenous people's culture, language and way of life, minister of Amerindian affairs, Pauline ...
Walk into the Gran’ Chemin hills. Scratch the earth. Look beneath the rocks. See. What? Signs abound—fossils, petroglyphs and vestiges of Amerindian culture; a canoe sunk deep in the sands which ...
The first settlers (ca. 8000-300 BC) -- New immigrants : the first ceramists (ca. 300 BC-AD 650/800) -- Late-prehistoric cultural change (ca. AD 650/800-1498) -- Amerindian culture and society in ...
image: Study by 72 researchers from eight countries concludes that the Lagoa Santa people are descendants of Clovis culture migrants from North America. Distinctly African features attributed to Luzia ...
Painted on a classroom wall, high above the modest wooden benches and chalkboards, Moco-Moco primary school's motto reads: "Onward upward may we ever go". It serves as a daily reminder that there are ...
OnOn the southern tip of the France’s Caribbean island of Martinique is a 7,000-square metre site containing the remains of an Amerindian settlement dating from between the 4th-7th centuries AD. One ...
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