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GUYANA’S unwavering commitment to Indigenous women’s rights and development took centre stage at the 24th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on ...
A HIGH-LEVEL joint delegation from the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs and the National Toshaos Council is representing Guyana at the 24th Session of the ...
The Amerindian Peoples Association (APA) is participating in the 24th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on ...
All pupils across Guyana would be learning at and tested on same. Further-more, under the unit ‘Ethnic Groups,’ Amerindian culture and contributions are given the same recognition as all other ...
The Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton, on Monday offered no specific action that Guyana has been taking to improve the conditions of Afro-Guyanese at the opening of the United Nations 4th ...
Yet head just 50 miles inland, and Guyana becomes resolutely South American. Here is a world of rainforest, savannah and mountains where indigenous Amerindians still make up much of the population.
Indigenous villagers in Guyana. Oil revenues have made it possible for the government to implement many programmes to assist indigenous villagers. Over the past four years, more than 240 Amerindian ...
We were in Guyana. It was 1992 ... while Carter made a brief trip to observe in Amerindian villages near the Venezuelan border before returning to the capital of Georgetown.
Amanda Richards (Guyana) – for highlighting Guyanesei culture via the Hindu Dharmic Sabha dancers and Emancipation Day dancers. René Koster (Netherlands) – for the striking image of an Indigenous ...
Funded by the Government of Guyana through the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs, the project significantly improves accessibility and safety for visitors to the local tourism site. As many as four ...