Indigenous peoples in Suriname
Total population | |
---|---|
~12,000–24,000 3.7% of Suriname's population[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Paramaribo, Wanica, Para, Marowijne, Sipaliwini | |
Languages | |
Akurio, Arawak-Lokono, Carib-Kari'nja, Sikiana-Kashuyana, Tiro-Tiriyó, Waiwai, Warao, Wayana, Dutch, Sranan Tongo, English | |
Religion | |
Native American religion, Christianity (Catholicism and Protestantism), others |
Indigenous peoples in Suriname, or Amerindian Surinamese, are Surinamese people who are of indigenous ancestry. They comprise approximately 3.8% of Suriname's population of 566,846.[1]
Contemporary groups[]
- Akurio, Tapanahoni and Sipaliwini rivers, Kwamalasamutu[2]
- Arawak (Lokono), Suriname, French Guiana, Guyana, Venezuela[2]
- Kalina, Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, Venezuela[2]
- Mawayana[2]
- Sikiana, Kwamalasamutu on Sipaliwini river, Brazil[2]
- Tiriyó, Tapanahoni River, Sipaliwini River, Brazil[2]
- Waiwai (Uapixana, Vapidiana, Wapichan, Wapichana, Wapisana, Wapishshiana, Wapisiana, Wapitxana, Wapixana), Amazonas, Brazil, Suriname and Guyana[2]
- Warao (Guarao, Guarauno, Warau, Warrau), Venezuela, Guyana and Suriname[2]
- Wayana, Southwest Marowijne District, upper Tapanahoni river, Brazil, French Guiana[2]
See also[]
Notes[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Suriname." CIA World Factbook. Retrieved 8 Dec 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i "Suriname." Ethnologue. Retrieved 8 Dec 2013.
Categories:
- Indigenous peoples in Suriname
- Indigenous peoples of South America
- Surinamese people of indigenous peoples descent
- Ethnic groups in Suriname
- Indigenous peoples of the Guianas