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    The Tapanahony River (sometimes called Tapanahoni) is a major river in the south eastern part of Suriname, South America. The river originates in the Southern...
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    comprise approximately 3.5% of Suriname's population of 612,985. Akurio, Tapanahoni and Sipaliwini rivers, Kwamalasamutu Arawak (Lokono), Suriname, French...
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    Tapanahoni is a resort in Suriname, located in the Sipaliwini District. Its population at the 2012 census was 13,808. Tapanahoni is a part of Sipaliwini...
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    protect themselves from the colonists, and started to build camps on the Tapanahoni River dispelling the indigenous Tiriyó. Slaves who had recently fled from...
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    protected themselves from the colonists, and started to build villages on the Tapanahoni River dispelling the indigenous Tiriyó. Diitabiki is one of the villages...
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    de Leste River, Pará. Trio group Trio / Diáu / Tirió – spoken on the Tapanahoni River, Corentijn River, and Palumeu River, Suriname, and between the sources...
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  • jungle commandos' possessing primary control over the Marowijne, Lawa, and Tapanahoni rivers. This control over the local waterways eventually resulted in many...
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  • February 2022. Dubelaar, Cornelis & André Pakosie, Het Afakaschrift van de Tapanahoni rivier in Suriname. Utrecht 1999. ISBN 90-5538-032-6. Gonggryp, J. W....
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    Indians which extended form the Amapari river in Brazil as far as the Tapanahoni river in Suriname. They traded cotton thread, hunting dogs and feather...
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    067°W / 3.500; -55.067 in the jungle on the small hills along the river Tapanahoni. Nearby points include Tebu Mountain, at around 347 m (1,138 ft) in height...
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    of Suriname, situated at the site where the Paloemeu River joins the Tapanahoni River. Most inhabitants of the village are native Tiriyó Amerindians....
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  • Brazil, they live along the Paru and Jari rivers, in Suriname, along the Tapanahoni and Paloemeu rivers, and in French Guiana, along the upper Maroni River...
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  • Ndyuka-Tiriyó Pidgin Native to Suriname Region upper Tapanahoni River Era until the 1960s. Used rarely now; never a first language. Language family Ndyuka–Tiriyó...
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    magnitude had not occurred for a century prior. On 9 March 2022, the Tapanahoni, Lawa and Marowijne rivers began to overflow their banks. Goejaba and...
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    Herderschee 1905, p. 46. Herderschee, A. Franssen (1905). Verslag der Tapanahoni-expeditie (in Dutch). Brill Publishers. Bruijning, Conrad Friederich Albert;...
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    the Indian Tiriyó language. The village is located on Tepu hill, on the Tapanahoni River. Though inhabited by Amerindian tribes indigenous to the area, the...
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  • the original on 2 June 2020. Dirk Vlasblom (7 December 2013). "Aan de Tapanahoni zijn zwarte Surinamers al eeuwen vrij". NRC (in Dutch). NRC Handelsblad...
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  • Maroni River in French Guiana. An even smaller group lives along the Tapanahoni River in Suriname. Most settlements are small except for Aldeia Bona which...
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  • Hulpfondsen. Amsterdam: Stichting Beheer IISG, 1996. 'Witchcraft among the Tapanahoni Djuka, in: Richard Price (ed), Maroon Societies: Rebel Slave Communities...
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  • dialects in the Tiriyó-speaking area, called by Jones (1972) Eastern or Tapanahoni basin, and Western or Sipaliwini basin dialects, and by Meira (2000, to...
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