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  2. History of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The history of Guyana begins about 35,000 years ago with the arrival of humans coming from Eurasia. These migrants became the Carib and Arawak tribes, who met Alonso de Ojeda's first expedition from Spain in 1499 at the Essequibo River .

  3. Guyanese people - Wikipedia

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    The people of Guyana, or Guyanese, come from a ... As a result of Guyana's 170-year history as a British colony, it is a part of the Anglophone world and part of ...

  4. Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Guyana, [b] officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, [12] is a country on the northern coast of South America, part of the historic mainland British West Indies. Georgetown is the capital of Guyana and is also the country's largest city.

  5. Afro-Guyanese - Wikipedia

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    Led by Cuffy (now the national hero of Guyana), the African freedom fighters came to number about 3,000 and threatened European control over the Guianas. [2] The freedom fighters were defeated with the assistance of troops from neighbouring French and British colonies and from Europe. [2] Colonial life was changed radically by the demise of ...

  6. Indo-Guyanese - Wikipedia

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    In Guyana, among the Indo-Guyanese people, it is popular to eat curried or fried vegetables such as okra, eddoe, breadnut, lablab beans, pumpkin, bitter melon, drumstick, long beans, calabash, potato, ridged gourd, sponged gourd, cassava, cabbage, cauliflower, green banana, green papaya, chickpeas, and eggplant. Roti or dhal bhat (dhal and rice ...

  7. The Guianas - Wikipedia

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    Before the arrival of European colonials, the Guianas were populated by scattered bands of native Arawak people. The native tribes of the Northern amazon forests are most closely related to the natives of the Caribbean; most evidence suggests that the Arawaks immigrated from the Orinoco and Essequibo River Basins in Venezuela and Guiana into the northern islands, and were then supplanted by ...

  8. Chinese Guyanese - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 19th century, the Chinese had transcended their early reputation for criminality and come to be regarded as worthy, law-abiding, industrious citizens. [3] [7] Unlike other communities of overseas Chinese, the Chinese of Guyana swiftly abandoned traditional Chinese customs, religion and language. [8]

  9. Category:History of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Guyana history-related lists (6 P) B. British Guiana (8 C, 13 P) D. Dutch colonisation of the Guianas (5 C, 14 P) E. Historical events in Guyana (9 C) F.