Tutu Kampu
Tutu Kampu, also known as Kulumuli, is a Wayana village on the Tapanahony River in Suriname. The village consists of about five households and is headed by the shaman or pïyai Samé.[2][3] The village acts as the border village between Wayana territory further upstream the Tapanahony River and Ndyuka territory further downstream.[2]
Tutu Kampu Kulumuli | |
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Tutu Kampu Location in Suriname | |
Coordinates: 3°34′38″N 54°57′5″W | |
Country | |
District | Sipaliwini District |
Resort (municipality) | Tapanahony |
Government | |
• Captain | Samé |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 22[1] |
The village has a community house or tukusipan at its centre.[4]
Notes
- Heemskerk et al. 2007, p. 21.
- Heemskerk et al. 2007, p. 39.
- Boven 2006, p. 243.
- Heemskerk et al. 2007, p. 115.
gollark: Nobody knows the full details of how all the technology they interact with works, and it's tempting to just anthropomorphize it.
gollark: Well, machines in general, not computers.
gollark: We already have the trendy new replacement of computer animism.
gollark: You can at least pick the bizarre customs you're subjected to in the modern world. Some of them. Slightly.
gollark: ALL is bizarre customs.
References
- Boven, Karin M. (2006). Overleven in een Grensgebied: Veranderingsprocessen bij de Wayana in Suriname en Frans-Guyana (PDF). Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publishers.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Heemskerk, Marieke; Delvoye, Katia; Noordam, Dirk; Teunissen, Pieter (2007). Wayana Baseline Study: A sustainable livelihoods perspective on the Wayana Indigenous Peoples living in and around Puleowime (Apetina), Palumeu, and Kawemhakan (Anapaike) in Southeast Suriname (PDF). Paramaribo: Stichting Amazon Conservation Team-Suriname.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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