this is the first time in my 55 years i heared or seen something of these surinaamse indianen i didn´´t even knew they existed there they never talked about them or n o t h i n g and they talk about everyting of suriname all day just not talking about die indianen ever is very weird and it ain´t right i can tell you that and shame!! shame on you surinamers!! who do you think you are hehh
Suriname has been fascinating me since I started doing research in early 2003. Such a unique combination of peoples converging: Native Amazonians, Africans, Javanese, Hindustanis and Europeans all converging to make Paramaribo and Suriname so incredibly unique. I still haven’t had the chance to go - on my bucket list 😊
Also Chinese and Jews and many people are a mix of all that. Suriname is a place that shows many cultures can live next to eachother in peace. But let us not forget Suriname has huge economic problems now post colonialism and their is a transgenerational trauma due to slavery.
Waarom doet niemand wat om het natuur te beschermen tegen het gebruik van kwik de inheemse bevolking zullen ervan gaan lijden Door de hebzucht van de goudzoekers erzijn meer methode om goud the vinden zonder gebruik te maken van kwik Ik vind het best wel zielig hoe men de flora en fauna vernield Er zijn best wel meer manieren om geld te verdienen ik vind het erg triest
Imagine this guy pretending to be rich and then some golddigger girl gets married with him and once they go back to his home country he says "we are both golddiggers my girl"
is overal hé meneer ik weet niet waar u bent maar ga maar eens naar buiten en kijk omhoog en kijkt u maar eens goed in de lucht u weet heus nog wel hoe het d´r eigenlijk uit moet zien
So a great film Thanks for producing it. It is truly sad the man has made the worthless metal element gold so valued that people around the world destroy, pollute, kill the wildlife, themselves and the ecosystem all why trying to extract gold from the soil and rocks. We vision they could start an Eco lodge and attract Eco tourist or a rare animal breeding facility. Even a Parrot breeding farm could bring in as much money as extracting toxic gold.
Als het mag, stel ik een vraag aan de vader van de Indiaanse meisjes. Heeft u al een beroep gedaan op Baptistenkerk in Paramaribo? Er is meestal een pot voor mensen in nood. En zouden daar geen gelovigen zijn die deze meisjes onderdak kunnen bieden? Christenen helpen graag.
Er is maar één God en naar de kerk gaan is wat heel belangrijk is, hoorde ik een paar van de kids zeggen. Om zoiets te horen uit de mond van een kind dat in het oerwoud woont vind ik indrukwekkend.
excellent documentary. it conveys in very simple terms what the challenges, opportunities and stakes are in suriname. It's all about a fucked up incentive structure that they and all of us in all countries have. It's easy to criticize the kid mining for gold with mercury but like he says, if I don't do this, I starve. So what then?
Good, Goed, Bueno, Bom. Ik spreek span. I speak spanish. I share a history. In english or nederland. I decided: in nederland language. The voice of narrator like a voice in another video 2005 in Georgetown flooded. The indian Nicarao Een leergerierige man die geschiedenis maakte. Hoe zou U graag herinnerd willen woorden velen vinden dat belangrijk een doen daarom moeite om uit te blinken indo wetwnschap, politiek, sport of kunst. Maar stel nu dat u vooral in de berinnering zou voortleven vanwege de vragen die u gestele had? Vijfhonderd jaar geleden stelde een man in midden-Amerika een hele reeks intrigerende vragen. Hij heette Nicarao en was stamhoofd. Kennelijk is hrt woord Nicaragua afgelrid vsn zijn naam. Die naam werd uiteindelijk gebruikt voor zijn stam het land waar hij woonde en een groot meet. De stam van Nicarao woonde op destrook land tussen de grotr Ocean en het grote meer van Nicaragua. Kort nadat Columbus de nieune wereld had ondekt begonnen de spanjaarden dit gebied te verkennen . Kapitein Gil Gonzalez Davila leidde zijn troepen naar het gedeelte ten noorden van wat nu Costa Rica is, en in 1523 kwamen ze Nicarao's land binnen. Ze waren waarschijnlijk gespannen toen ze door het onbekende gebied trokken. Hoen ontmoeting met Nicarao moet dan ook een hele opluchting zikn geweest.
dit zijn geen echte Surinamers . doe dit bij echte Surinamers indigenous inheemse rood huid , jullie krijgen andere reactie. hun zouden niet eens met jullie meedoen
For the people that are confused In suriname our National language is dutch because we were a dutch colony until 1975,but in this video only pierre was speaking dutch.
They look so much like Venezuelans, the features are so recognisable... I am kind of sad Venezuelans don't have so much interaction with the rest of the Guyanas, it is really important to say this because without the language barrier we definitely are very similar. Even the pronunciation is exactly the same prosody you can find in central to east Venezuela, amazing stuff.
They definitely will benefit by importing Venezuelan horses, they can change the way of living in the country side. Hardy and wet tolerant they can survive in that weather.
There should be an Interstate that stretches from Belem to Caracas. In America the Interstate system created work when it was built and it paid for itself in commerce and development many many man times over. I wish there were visionaries in South America who brought the countries together.
So many Rich countries in the world who do nothing for the poor. I can bet a lot of countries have embassys there & sit & watch the ppl suffer. The wealth in this world should be under social control & support the ppl first.
This documentary touched me greatly. I give general classes for elementary and secondary school. I wish someday I went to one these places and spent a season, giving crash courses on the general disciplines. These people only wish knowledge and an official statement that allows them to earn their keep and help their families. Yan's dream of becoming a ship captain is so beautiful, and so is the wish and resolve of the two sisters.
I've lived there for a long time, and at first thought the same as a lot of you: WHY destroy nature, just for a piece of gold? But later on, after traveling and living with the indigenous, I came to realize that poverty really pushes people in a position where it can be hard to resist the gold. I have many friends who tried and tried to get an education, but failed because nobody could sponsor them. And from that place, it's hard to get a job. Judging these people isn't the way, supporting them in finding another way is.
Always funny how these first world girls say “traveling and living with the ingenious” it actually means they have been fucked by the locals. And did she really think they destroy the nature for fun? Or that nobody would know that they are poor? 🤦♂️