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Albert Ramdin of Suriname takes charge at the Organization of American States as the first Caribbean-born secretary-general ...
The former Minister of Amerindian Affairs highlighted the government’s aggressive drive to bridge the digital divide between coastal and rural communities.
Guyana defended its progress on human rights—highlighting improvements in healthcare, education, and internet access—during a ...
FOR many years, the Machushi Amerindians of Karasabai in the South Pakaraimas have longed for legal ownership over the vast savannahs and forests they have ...
REMARKS BY THE HONOURABLE PRIME MINISTER BRIGADIER (RET’D) MARK PHILLIPS ON THE OCCASION OF ARRIVAL DAY Fellow Guyanese, ...
The United Nations’ top court has ordered Venezuela to refrain from holding elections for officials who supposedly would ...
Minister of Amerindian Affairs Pauline Sukhai recently presented a seemingly reassuring picture of Guyana’s commitment to promoting and protecting the ...
Traditional ring games, storytelling, dig-dutty, wakes and masquerade bands are just a few examples of Guyana’s intangible ...
By Svetlana Marshall The President of the Amerindian Peoples Association (APA), Mario Hastings, slammed the Government of ...
He said the Amerindian folk tales represent an “unfathomable and unbelievable depth and store” of stories, myths, legends and beliefs. “This is the largest caucus of stories and tales in the Caribbean ...
Guyana President Donald Ramotar announced this week that May 11 is the date for general and regional elections in the country, less than five years after his ruling People's Progressive Party (PPP ...
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