I love these documentaries about the different villages and communities in Guyana. I really loved the one in Paruima. I hope that you will make documentaries of the border villages with Venezuela such as: Baramita, Eteringbang and Arau. 😉
Hi there - I am from Toronto Canada. I beleive the person you are interviewing logging might be a relative or maybe my half brother. Would you be able to contact with me.
Culture isn't lost, it's laying dormant.. The nation Guyana itself maintains it's Native culture symbolically. The national name, national dish, tribal crown and it's Golden arrowhead flag all encompass the indigenous culture of our nation... Although it's important, culture is more than just language.. It's Electrifying Elements. It's the circle and energy we hold and choose to Magnify... Examine more closely under the scope of truth... When we put the life of truth into our Elements, we become magnetic... Attractive in meta physical and physical atmosphere... It's up to us as a nation to make an effort in not only investing into our history and people, but our ability to continue educating ourselves on the knowledge that remains occult to us...
Hey I love this village and its people are very friendly..but I would recommend that toushao do tours to kaicuchicabra falls ..its amazingly beautiful 😍 🤩
There’s no mosquito biting people who blood bitter. Karilla for life and sustainuce Edit: Get them people out now, they keep reaching further and further. I have to go home!
I don't believe the culture is lost it was damaged and it was tough to be bad to be amerindian or speak the language of their tribe ,most indigenous tribe are lost at mindset and haven't truly understood the word honor
17:30- Baromalli
I love this kinds of things history about my beautiful country. 😍
Proud of my indegenous brother and sister !
That's why GUYANA IS HEAVILY
I love these documentaries about the different villages and communities in Guyana. I really loved the one in Paruima. I hope that you will make documentaries of the border villages with Venezuela such as: Baramita, Eteringbang and Arau. 😉
Awesome! We thank God.
Hi there - I am from Toronto Canada. I beleive the person you are interviewing logging might be a relative or maybe my half brother. Would you be able to contact with me.
Culture isn't lost, it's laying dormant..
The nation Guyana itself maintains it's Native culture symbolically.
The national name, national dish, tribal crown and it's Golden arrowhead flag all encompass the indigenous culture of our nation...
Although it's important, culture is more than just language..
It's Electrifying Elements.
It's the circle and energy we hold and choose to Magnify... Examine more closely under the scope of truth...
When we put the life of truth into our Elements, we become magnetic...
Attractive in meta physical and physical atmosphere... It's up to us as a nation to make an effort in not only investing into our history and people, but our ability to continue educating ourselves on the knowledge that remains occult to us...
Very informative.Thrilled to learn about another village in Guyana
I love it! If I could land a million, I’m going to Malali. I have a great idea for the community.
Why didn't the lumber company or the community plant trees as they were being cut down?
First time I'm hearing about this village
There needs to be a daily language program vía Social Media- it could be a word or two
I hope I can come someday to ser the place looks great. 😆
WANNA TAKE A TRIP
Hey I love this village and its people are very friendly..but I would recommend that toushao do tours to kaicuchicabra falls ..its amazingly beautiful 😍 🤩
Wow. Her name is Josephine Ashby. Maybe she is family to me.
Agriculture and Tourism will create jobs and wealth for the communities.
And SEPARATED with a big BANG
Kaikushe is also a Macushi word for tiger -
There’s no mosquito biting people who blood bitter. Karilla for life and sustainuce
Edit: Get them people out now, they keep reaching further and further.
I have to go home!
Allah mentioned in the holy Quran that EARTH AND HEAVEN WERE JOINED TOGETHER
WOW.. What is the population there?
I was born in Malali
I don't believe the culture is lost it was damaged and it was tough to be bad to be amerindian or speak the language of their tribe ,most indigenous tribe are lost at mindset and haven't truly understood the word honor
Where is Malali located?