Akouménaye
Yawakumenay | |
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Abandoned village | |
Coordinates: 2°57′N 52°24′W / 2.950°N 52.400°W | |
Country | France |
Overseas region | French Guiana |
Arrondissement | Cayenne |
Commune | Camopi |
Population (1960)
[1] | |
• Total | 0 |
Akouménaye (also: Yawakumenay) was an Amerindian village of the Wayampi tribe in southeast French Guiana, close to the border with Brazil. The village was established in 1946 near Alicoto by the villagers of Tacouné. [2] In 1949, the village had 8 inhabitants. [2] The village chief was Paul Ilpe Alassouka. In 1960, the village was abandoned. [1]
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Akouménaye
Yawakumenay | |
---|---|
Abandoned village | |
Coordinates: 2°57′N 52°24′W / 2.950°N 52.400°W | |
Country | France |
Overseas region | French Guiana |
Arrondissement | Cayenne |
Commune | Camopi |
Population (1960)
[1] | |
• Total | 0 |
Akouménaye (also: Yawakumenay) was an Amerindian village of the Wayampi tribe in southeast French Guiana, close to the border with Brazil. The village was established in 1946 near Alicoto by the villagers of Tacouné. [2] In 1949, the village had 8 inhabitants. [2] The village chief was Paul Ilpe Alassouka. In 1960, the village was abandoned. [1]
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cite journal}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)