Katoka

Katoka is an Amerindian community located in Region 9. The primary language in the community is Makushi. The community has basic infrastructure including a school and a health post. Currently the community depends on water from the rivers. Katoka has a satellite community named Semonie.

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Katoonarib

The name ‘Katoonarib’ is a Wapichan word meaning ‘Bush Islands’. The founders of Katoonarib were of mixed tribes: Utarad, Wapichan, Arawak and Makushi. They built the first school in September, 1977.

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Kwaimatta

Kwaimatta means “the place”. Kwaimatta started out as an out station of Kwaimatta Ranch. A few vacquero (cowboy) families used to reside near it and eventually it grew large enough to become a satellite of Massara.  

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Kwatamang

In 1948 the first person to settle permanently was Thomas Daniel and his wife, Marie. They had four children. Marie was a Wapichan woman originally from Sand Creek. The family settled at the edge of the light forest on a hilltop, 3 miles east of Annai. Eventually his step-daughter and

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Maruranau

Maruranau Village was established in the late 19th century at a place called Shawaramingau. The residents later moved from this site to its present location. The name Maruranau is derived from the giant Amadillo. The village is approximately 109.118 sq miles and has a population of 830 individuals.  

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Masakenari

The Konashen Amerindian District contains one community populated primarily by the Wai- Wai people. In addition, Masakenari meaning “mosquito place” in the Wai- wai language, was established in 2000 when flooding forced the community to move from its previous location at Akotopono 6 km north – east of the present

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Massara

Massara is located in North Rupununi in Region 9. This community is accessible by land and water. It has a population of approximately 440 with 83 households.

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Meriwau

Meriwau means a menitree. It was named by a Wapichan man. It was the first village in history where the Makushis and the Wapichan lived together. Meriwau is now a satellite of Shulinab situated approximately 5 miles south east of Shulinab.  

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Moco Moco

Moco Moco is situated near the foot of the scenic Kanuku Mountains about 15 km north east of Lethem. The village was formerly named “Ka-ya-Weng” a Makushi phrase meaning “Sky Valley”. It was later renamed Moco Moco because of the Moco Moco plants which are found along the banks of a

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Nappi

The village was first started by two pioneers, Nabi and Kannuku, who came from Rio Negro in Brazil around 1800. They settled in the forest along the mountain range. Later others followed and settled in the community. The community has a population of 652 persons, with 109 households. The community

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Parabara

Parabara was founded in 1969 and occupied by six households. The Village is now populated by persons who have migrated from different communities. The Village is currently under the leadership of the 5th Toshao.  

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Parikwarunau

Parikwarunau was founded in 1969 and occupied by six households. The Village is now populated by persons who have migrated from different communities. The Village is currently under the leadership of the 5th Toshao.  

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Potarinau

The Village was founded over 70 years ago by Mr. Ambrose. He was the first Toshao and the Village was named after him – Ambrose. After he died, the 2nd Toshao renamed Ambrose to Potarinau in the late 1970s. Potarinau is situated at the west bank of Sawariwau Creek. the

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Rewa

Rewa is a small developing community which is situated on the left bank of the Rupununi River. It is a recognized community and in 2008 received its land title. The name “Rewa” comes from the Wapichan word for a tree called the iliwa tree. During the years of 1940-1950s the

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Rukumuta

Rukumuta Village is located approximately 28 miles from central Karassabai. This Village was the last to be established in the sub-district; it has four (4) satellites and a population of 270 residents, mainly from the Makushi tribe. The Village has recently been realizing some development in terms of infrastructure and

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Rupertee

Rupertee is located in the North Rupununi district of region 9. The Village got its name from a bamboo tree, which came from a Makushi word Arapoiye.

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Rupunau

Rupunau Village is located in South Central Rupununi, Region 9.  It has a population of approximately 308 individuals. Rupunau has an airstrip, village office, guest house, teacher’s quarters, and a health post.  

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