The contents of this report represent the views and the findings of the authors alone and not necessarily those of The North-South Institute's directors, sponsors or supporters or those consulted during its preparation. Amerindian People... AP Association,DI Guyana,M Colchester,... 被引量: 6发...
Guyana: Language Situation E.B.Carlin, inEncyclopedia of Language & Linguistics (Second Edition), 2006 The largest number of different languages is spoken by the Amerindian groups, totalling ten languages. Six of the Amerindian languages belong to the Cariban language family, two belong to the Ar...
Indigenous Peopleland right sovereigntynatural resource GuyanaThe consequences of State claims to, and controls over, the territories of Guyana's Indigenous Peoples (Amerindians) are traced through successive Dutch and British colonial to post-Independence governments. From the mid-eighteenth century, a ...
It is noted that the Amerindian Act of 2006 relies on the Convention and there are several programmes ongoing to improve the lives of Guyana’s Indigenous people. UN-2 The Amerindian Act orders the National Toshaos Council to promote the recognition and use of Amerindian languages. WikiMatrix...
However, a higher number of people in the same home (more than seven occupants) were independently associated with a higher risk of malaria. Human aggregation is likely to increase the probability for vectors near homes to be infected [4, 15]. Regarding other environmental factors, the ...
The Powerless people: An analysis of the Amerindians of the Corentyne River. London and Basingstoke - Sanders - 1987 () Citation Context ...ss intelligent thansother races in Guyana. In the eyes of Amerindians this mindset is present in both laypersons and governmental officials and guides ...