Indigenous peoples in Guyana
Indigenous peoples in Guyana, or Native Guyanese, are Guyanese people who are of indigenous ancestry. They compromise approximately 9.1% of Guyana's population of 739,903.[1]
Contemporary groups
- Akawaio (Acahuayo, Acewaio, Akawai, Ingariko), Mazaruni River basin and Venezuela[2]
- Atorada, southwest and Brazil[2]
- Auaké, Brazil and Guyana
- Carib (Cariña, Galibi, Kalihna, Kalinya, Kariña, Kari’nja), northeast[2]
- Macushi, southwest border[2]
- Mapidian, southwest[2]
- Mawayana[2]
- Patamona, west central[2]
- Ingarikó, Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela
- Jaoi (Yao), Guyana, Trinidad and Venezuela
- Kalina, Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, Venezuela
- Lokono (Arawak), Guyana, Trinidad, Venezuela[2]
- Macushi, Brazil and Guyana
- Nepuyo (Nepoye), Guyana, Trinidad and Venezuela
- Orealla, Guyana
- Pemon (Arecuna), upland savannah, Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela[2]
- Waiwai (Uapixana, Vapidiana, Wapichan, Wapichana, Wapisana, Wapishshiana, Wapisiana, Wapitxana, Wapixana), Amazonas, Brazil and Guyana[2]
- Wapishana, Brazil and Guyana
- Warao (Guarao, Guarauno, Warau, Warrau), Guyana and Venezuela[2]
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