Tapanahony River

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The Tapanahony River (sometimes called Tapanahoni) is a major river in the south eastern part of Suriname, South America. The river originates in the Southern part of the Eilerts de Haan Mountains, near the border with Brazil. It joins the Marowijne River at a place called Stoelmanseiland. Upstream, there are many villages inhabited by Indian Tiriyó people, while further downstream villages are inhabited by the Amerindian Wayana and Maroon Ndyuka people.

Tapanahony River
1905 map of the Tapanahoni River
Tapanahony River is located in Suriname
Tapanahony River
Location
CountrySuriname
DistrictSipaliwini District
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationEilerts de Haan Mountains
 • coordinates2°34′05″N 55°57′21″W / 2.5681°N 55.9558°W / 2.5681; -55.9558
MouthMarowijne River
 • coordinates
4°22′N 54°27′W / 4.367°N 54.450°W / 4.367; -54.450
Basin features
ProgressionMarowijne RiverAtlantic Ocean

Villages along the river edit

Inhabited by Tiriyó edit

Inhabited by Ndyuka edit

Inhabited by Wayana edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bzzlletin. Jaargang 5". Digital Library for Dutch Literature (in Dutch). 1976–1977. Retrieved 25 June 2020.

Bibliography edit

  • Bruijning, Conrad Friederich Albert; Voorhoeve, Jan (1977). Encyclopedie van Suriname. Amsterdam: Elsevier. ISBN 90-10-01842-3.