André Cognat

André Cognat, also known as Antecume, (born 1938) is the French chief of a wayana tribe in Antecume Pata, French Guiana, France.

André Cognat
André Cognat (left) in 1979
Born21 February 1938
Pierre-Bénite, Metropolitan Lyon, France
OccupationTribal chief, memoirist

Early life

André Cognat was born on 21 February 1938 in Pierre-Bénite near Lyon, in metropolitan France.[1]

Adult life

Cognat moved to French Guiana in 1961, at the age of 23.[1] His boat capsized on the Litani near Maripasoula, and he was rescued by a wayana from the Amazonia.[1] Cognat decided to stay there, and he married a wayana woman called Alasawani in 1973; they had a son and a daughter.[1] By 1985, he took the name of Antecume.[1] He also founded a new settlement called Antecume Pata,[2] and he became the chief of the local wayana tribe.[1]

Cognat founded Yepe, a non-profit organization to protect the rights of the wayanas, in 1990.[1] In particular, he had interceded for them in Cayenne to retain their access to water against Brazilian gold dredgers.[1]

Cognat is the author of two memoirs about his life as a tribal chief.

Works

  • Cognat, André (1988). Antecume ou une autre vie. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN 9782221012604. OCLC 743077769.
  • Cognat, André (1995). J’ai choisi d’être indien. Paris: Éditions L'Harmattan. ISBN 9782738405845. OCLC 634356286.

References

  1. Cormier, Jean (August 15, 2000). "Ce Français, chef de tribu indien". Le Parisien. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  2. Gouin, Thomas (November 26, 2013). "Dossier : les Wayanas d'Antecume Pata". France Info. Retrieved March 27, 2017. Le village d'Antecume Pata a été fondé par d'André Cognat, ouvrier lyonnais venu de France métropolitaine qui a intégré la communauté Wayana depuis 1961.



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