Kwamalasamutu

Kwamalasamutu
Kwamalasamoetoe
Village
Kwamalasamutu
Location in Suriname
Coordinates: 2°21′23″N 56°47′12″W / 2.35639°N 56.78667°W / 2.35639; -56.78667
Country Suriname
District Sipaliwini
Resort Coeroeni
Population (2007)
  Total 685[1]

Kwamalasamutu, also Kwamalasamoetoe, is a Tiriyó Indian village in southern Suriname (Sipaliwini district), and home to the Paramount Chief of the northern Trios.

Tourism

The Werehpai archaeological site, which consists of caves containing petroglyphs of pre-Columbian origin, is located about 10 kilometres from Kwamalasamutu.

Healthcare

Kwamalasamutu is home to a Medische Zending healthcare centre.

Energy

Like most villages in the Surinamese interior, Kwamalasamutu relies on diesel generators for electricity. The government provides diesel oil for free to produce electricity for about 5-6 hours per day. In 1994 solar panels were installed with the intention to provide electricity for the entire day, but an evaluation study conducted in 2013 showed that lack of maintenance has meant that none of the systems installed in 1994 still worked in 2013. Instead people have used the panels from 1994 that still worked for their own systems, with some having invested in additional panels themselves. New projects are underway to provide electricity in the interior in a hybrid way, with diesel generators taking over production during night.[2]

Transportation

By air

Kwamalasamutu is served by Kwamelasemoetoe Airstrip, offering scheduled services to and from Paramaribo.

Notes

  1. Heemskerk & Delvoye 2007, p. 22.
  2. "Minister Jim Hok (NH) wil zonne-energie voor inheems dorp Kwamalasamutu". Obsession magazine. 23 July 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2016.

References

  • Heemskerk, Marieke; Delvoye, Katia (2007). Trio Baseline Study: A sustainable livelihoods perspective on the Trio Indigenous Peoples of South Suriname (PDF). Paramaribo: Stichting Amazon Conservation Team-Suriname.
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