I must congratulate the Paruima community and the Arecuna people on their sensible approach to their future and protection of their environment, it looks like a beautiful place.
Absolutely beautiful video spreading awareness of the Beautiful Indigenous Guyanese Communities! Thank you for sharing this, please continue to amplify & support these voices & stories! 💜🙏🏽💯😊🎉
beautiful window into one of our Indigenous People's life, culture & ambitions. I wish them success. Thank you for the effort to make & share such an informative documentary.
I so agree with the comments you heard from the parima villagers .hope they hold on to their beliefs what happens to the other village with the mines is a slack of our own indegenous people said to say but now traveling and learning we as indegenous should really value ours and our lands/villages and self worth 😉 😀 😊 you did a great job really lessen to our people and concerns thank you God bless 🙌
This is the real Guiana, thank you for giving the originals of Guiana the voice they need before the entire country will be depleted and colonized once again
Thanks guys for putting Guyana 🇬🇾 jungle on the globe 🌎, this area is very beautiful wow water fall's is paradise, Guyana beautiful man,great videos 📹, expecting to see more to come, 😊
Prayers and power to the children learning and using their language! I am an indigenous Tohono O'odham from southern Arizona and there is a unique sound I hear in their language that sounds like one if ours that is very unique to us as well.
Fantastic series of videos,Neil Marks really presented some impressive source material,that shot 11:24 with the waterfall is just majestic,this is what people should be excited about not that one shot drive by show that Gordon Ramsey presented.
If you are a ppl that are different, you must maintain your language, regardless. And it starts from the old generation passing it down to the young. It must be spoken all the time as their first language. But eventually, it will be lost.
How great if each tribe can trace back their roots, and find names that are as close as possible for every single person who identifies as native indian.
very nice to see u neil going there to interview the natives, farming and tourism is the best way to preserve the land and water ways, mining in many countries have destroy many people, causes cancer and war , violence , america canada and may other countries only going into poor countries to exploit our resources, they get rich and we people becomes beggars, who live long enough will tell the tales, i may not live to see,
The Arecuna Nation is a very brilliant group of people. Fantastic English speakers! My suggestion is to look into moving Call Centers to Paruima, or Computer Configuration Centers . Tourism is also a good start! Good Luck from an Arawak tribesman!
NIce video about the village of paruima.
I must congratulate the Paruima community and the Arecuna people on their sensible approach to their future and protection of their environment, it looks like a beautiful place.
Absolutely beautiful video spreading awareness of the Beautiful Indigenous Guyanese Communities! Thank you for sharing this, please continue to amplify & support these voices & stories! 💜🙏🏽💯😊🎉
beautiful window into one of our Indigenous People's life, culture & ambitions.
I wish them success.
Thank you for the effort to make & share such an informative documentary.
Wow my beautiful 🇬🇾
I so agree with the comments you heard from the parima villagers .hope they hold on to their beliefs what happens to the other village with the mines is a slack of our own indegenous people said to say but now traveling and learning we as indegenous should really value ours and our lands/villages and self worth 😉 😀 😊 you did a great job really lessen to our people and concerns thank you God bless 🙌
This is the real Guiana, thank you for giving the originals of Guiana the voice they need before the entire country will be depleted and colonized once again
Thanks guys for putting Guyana 🇬🇾 jungle on the globe 🌎, this area is very beautiful wow water fall's is paradise, Guyana beautiful man,great videos 📹, expecting to see more to come, 😊
I stumbled on to this channel by chance and I'm loving it thank you sir plz keep these videos coming simply amazing
Prayers and power to the children learning and using their language!
I am an indigenous Tohono O'odham from southern Arizona and there is a unique sound I hear in their language that sounds like one if ours that is very unique to us as well.
Colonialism at its best. All the best and great success to you for regaining your culture back. Love
Fantastic series of videos,Neil Marks really presented some impressive source material,that shot 11:24 with the waterfall is just majestic,this is what people should be excited about not that one shot drive by show that Gordon Ramsey presented.
This is beautiful exciting adventurous a natural beauty
Very interesting. Thanks again.
U are doing a great job.keep it up
Very happy to hear that they are protecting the environment and not allowing mining.
Wow nice to see developing
If you are a ppl that are different, you must maintain your language, regardless. And it starts from the old generation passing it down to the young. It must be spoken all the time as their first language. But eventually, it will be lost.
Beauitful
How great if each tribe can trace back their roots, and find names that are as close as possible for every single person who identifies as native indian.
Beautiful and lots of potential.
very nice to see u neil going there to interview the natives, farming and tourism is the best way to preserve the land and water ways, mining in many countries have destroy many people, causes cancer and war , violence , america canada and may other countries only going into poor countries to exploit our resources, they get rich and we people becomes beggars, who live long enough will tell the tales, i may not live to see,
The Arecuna Nation is a very brilliant group of people. Fantastic English speakers! My suggestion is to look into moving Call Centers to Paruima, or Computer Configuration Centers . Tourism is also a good start! Good Luck from an Arawak tribesman!
Call centers, tourism, mining, development, etc. are all ecologically and culturally destructive.
Nice
Respect.to you and great community . keep your people and culture together..
Modern people is only .. problems and more problems..
I’d love to learn the language
I introduced football to Kamarang, Paruima and Waramadong.Rayman Hakkim Policeman 7622 yr 1968.
It's my South America!
Wai wai,Arawak,arecuna,akawaio,macushi,wapichana,patamano,Carib and warao all 9 recognized tribes in guyana 🇬🇾
Make a tourism Village in paruima.
Essa é a minha casa o meu Paraiso
❤️❤️❤️🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
What is the population of this village?
What sandro talked about is genius
Im jr edmund
Which waterfalls this.
Make your own museum
Interesting information regarding the Arekunas who live in the Essequibo. Essequibians are Venezuelan citizens
I wandered into that village and was immediately arrested and deported. Beautiful place though
Blame the govt for all the polluting
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Venezuela
Sandro please keep our beautiful land way god give us one day I will like to bring my grand daughter to see my country
D guy n white t/shirt speaking funny accent not guyanese
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