Indigenous Guyanese
Indigenous Guyanese refers to the various Indigenous peoples of Guyana, including groups such as the Arawak, Carib, and Waiwai. These communities have rich cultural traditions, languages, and histories that date back thousands of years. They primarily inhabit the interior regions of the country, where they maintain their ancestral practices and connection to the land.
The Indigenous peoples of Guyana engage in activities like hunting, fishing, and farming, often using traditional methods. They also face challenges such as land rights issues and the impact of modern development. Efforts are ongoing to preserve their cultures and promote their rights within the broader society.