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- Kwamalasamutu, also Kwamalasamoetoe, is a Tiriyó Amerindian village in the Sipaliwini District of Suriname, and home to the granman (paramount chief)...
- Suriname's po****tion of 612,985. Akurio, Tapanahoni and Sipaliwini rivers, Kwamalasamutu Arawak (Lokono), Suriname, French Guiana, Guyana, Venezuela Kalina,...
- Jenny Kalebaskr**** Kasuela (disputed) Kajana Koewarasan Kwakoegron Kwamalasamutu Lelydorp Lebidoti Manlobi Mary's Hope Matta Moengo Mora kondre Nason...
- settled in the vicinity of the old village. The same thing happened with Kwamalasamutu, and in 1997 granman Asongo decided, that part of the po****tion should...
- River the Kutari flows out in the Coeroeni River, where the village of Kwamalasamutu is within ten kilometers eastwards as the crow flies. To the north,...
- Diitabiki Godo Holo Jaw Jaw Kajana Kasuela (disputed) Kawemhakan Kuruni Kwamalasamutu Kumakahpan Langatabiki Lensidede Lokaloka Lucie Manlobi Moitaki Nieuw...
- resort is mainly inhabited by indigenous people of the Tiriyó tribe. Kwamalasamutu is the main village of the resort and home to the granman (paramount...
- Suriname. As of 2015, the last two speakers of the language are living in Kwamalasamutu. Aikhenvald (1999) lists Mawayana (and possibly Mawakwa as a dialect)...
- The site is located about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the village of Kwamalasamutu. With 313 identified petroglyphs, Werehpai is by far the largest pre-Columbian...
- (2+1⁄2 miles) north of the village. The first settlers were Tiriyó from Kwamalasamutu in Suriname. In 1997, a Wai-wai family from Akotopono joined the village...