Akurio people
The Akurio are an indigenous people, living in Suriname. They are hunter-gatherers, who were first contacted in 1938 when chanced upon by a survey party lead by Willem Ahlbrinck. Ahlbrinck was on a mission to find the Ojarikoelé tribe, also known as Wajarikoele, but could not find them. A little over thirty years later in 1969, they were rediscovered by Ivan Schoen, a Protestant missionary. The people were nomadic and had a predilection for honey-gathering and the stone tools they had were typically employed for this endeavor. In 1975, American missionaries, persuaded the tribe to live in Pelelu Tepu.
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Akurio people
The Akurio are an indigenous people, living in Suriname. They are hunter-gatherers, who were first contacted in 1938 when chanced upon by a survey party lead by Willem Ahlbrinck. Ahlbrinck was on a mission to find the Ojarikoelé tribe, also known as Wajarikoele, but could not find them. A little over thirty years later in 1969, they were rediscovered by Ivan Schoen, a Protestant missionary. The people were nomadic and had a predilection for honey-gathering and the stone tools they had were typically employed for this endeavor. In 1975, American missionaries, persuaded the tribe to live in Pelelu Tepu.
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