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(Redirected from Asakata) Village in Barima-Waini, Guyana
Assakata Asakata
Village
Assakata is located in GuyanaAssakataAssakataLocation in Guyana
Coordinates: 7°44′0″N 59°4′0″W / 7.73333°N 59.06667°W / 7.73333; -59.06667
Country Guyana
RegionBarima-Waini
Population
 • Totalc.300

Assakata or Asakata is a village in Barima-Waini region, in the north of Guyana. Assakata is an Amerindian village inhabited by Warao and Arawak people, located in the swamps and marshes between the Barima and Pomeroon River.

History

Assakata was founded in 1938 as the Assakata mission, and is part of the North West Amerindian District. Since 1996, the area is governed by the Moruca Land Council with Santa Rosa as the main settlement. The population as of 2013 is approximately 300 people spread over four settlements.

Overview

The economy is based on subsistence farming. Loggers used to be active in the region, however the village council ended all agreements in 2012. The village has a primary school and a health care centre, however the nearest secondary school is in Santa Rosa. The community began receiving electricity in 2004 when a diesel generator was donated by Mr. Monty Niathally, proprietor of Variety Woods and Greenheart Limited.

References

  1. ^ Atkinson 2016, p. 71.
  2. "Indigenous Villages". Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs. Archived from the original on 2017-07-13. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  3. ^ "Assakata: where modernity is slowly replacing the traditional". Guyana Chronicle. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  4. Atkinson 2016, p. 30.
  5. Atkinson 2016, p. 44.
  6. Atkinson 2016, p. 73.
  7. Atkinson 2016, p. 72.
  8. "Generating sets handed over to three hinterland communities". Archived from the original on 2005-03-28. Retrieved 21 August 2020.

Bibliography

Atkinson, Sharon (2016). OUR LAND, OUR LIFE (PDF). Amerindian Peoples Association and Forest Peoples Programme. ISBN 978-0-9935190-7-9. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)

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