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Coordinates: 5°1858N 59°1209W / 5.31621°N 59.20254°W / 5.31621; -59.20254
 

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Princeville
Village
Princeville is located in Guyana
Princeville

Princeville

Location in Guayana

Coordinates: 5°18′58N 59°12′09W / 5.31621°N 59.20254°W / 5.31621; -59.20254
Country Guyana
RegionPotaro-Siparuni
Population
 (2019)[1]
 • Total>100

Princeville is an Amerindian community in the Potaro-Siparuni Region of Guyana.

It is located some 12 miles away from Mahdia along the Potaro River. The location used to be called Kangaruma Junction, but was renamed after Alan Prince, its founder.[1] Princeville was established in the late 1980s by a group of Amerindians who felt that it was necessary to create an area to develop their culture and to have access to rich farmlands. The village is a satellite of and managed by the Village Captain and Councilors of Campbelltown.[1][2]

Economic activity[edit]

Most of the residents are PatamonaorWapishana people. Mining[3] and farming are the main economic activities. Subsistence farming is practiced by the residents.[1] Crops grown are cassava, bananas, plantains, pineapples, cashews and cashew nuts. Men and women are engaged in fishing, farming and hunting activities. The traditional communal lifestyle is maintained in this village where labour and food is shared among the residents. Some men are employed as guides, labourers and miners, but older men remain as father figures in the village.

Public services[edit]

Princeville has a health hut, served by a community health worker.[4] It has a primary school[5] and secondary schooling is done in Mahdia. A building to house teachers is under construction. The village has a few small shops. The village lacks electricity, residents use privately owned generators. Access to this area is difficult and the area is only accessible to four-wheel-drive vehicles by trail from the Bartica/Potaro Road.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Princeville". Stabroek News. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  • ^ ""Mahdia township will not impinge indigenous villages' rights"- Min Bulkan | Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development". Retrieved 2021-01-30.
  • ^ GTIMES (2020-10-22). "Campbelltown-Princeville residents petition for removal of Village Council". Guyana Times. Retrieved 2021-01-30.
  • ^ EDITOR. "Princeville gets new health facility | Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development". Retrieved 2021-01-30.
  • ^ INEWS (2015-02-10). "Region 8 REO admits to shortage of teachers at school". INews Guyana. Retrieved 2021-01-30.

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