Why NOBODY TALKS About Suriname – The Enigmatic Life in South America’s Forgotten Land | Documentary

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Why NOBODY TALKS About Suriname – The Enigmatic Life in South America’s Forgotten Land | Documentary


Meet MYSTERIOUS & ALLURING Women of The World’s Smallest South American Country |Travel Documentary
Welcome to Tan Globe! Today, we’re diving into the lesser-known but endlessly intriguing facts about Suriname – a hidden gem tucked in the northeast corner of South America. Join us on this travel documentary as we uncover the life in…

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  1. 🇸🇷 (Africain)
    Freedoms hard-won. Over the centuries we have been able to build, develop a true incomparable community in its own right which continues today, we continue to cultivate this cultural and identity difference proudly affirmed in culture our own languages, traditions, music, cuisines and values… In ethics there are 6 tribes with 6 great supreme customary chiefs. 6 (Gaan Lo) tribes: Pamaka, Aluku or (Boni), Saamaka, Matawai, Okanisi or (Djuka), Kwiïnti. The 6 (Gaanman), of the 6 communities (Gaanman Lo) each is made up of its own traditional council: the Gaanman as the main leaders of the community, a certain number of Kabiten as leaders of the different sub-communities (Lo) and a certain number of Basiya as assistants to the Kabiten and Gaanman in each (Lo). And in particular Women can also occupy all these positions we have experienced mistreatment, discrimination, racism all the evil of slavery therefore the woman is in her place as a human woman equal to men. Therefore also in our societal culture we are in a culture structured by the Matrilineal Clan. Consider that each of us is descended from a line of women from Africa called Mamabee
    🇸🇷🇸🇷 we Bushinenge (maroon) of Suriname. We have many languages ​​7 & 7 : there seven contemporary Afro-Surinamese and a bit of european Creole languages: Sranan tongo, Saamaka, Matawai, Okanisi, Kwiïnti, Aluku and Pamaka. 7 other older ones that some of us also practice are : Amanfu, Kumanti, Akoopina, Loanga, Ampuku, Papa and Anklibenda, ancestral African languages. THESE ARE LANGUAGES PRACTICED ALREADY MORE THAN 343 – 500 YEARS OLD. I am extremely proud of what we have.