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Page 1: Land of Many Waters. Symbols Kaieteur FallsGuyana’s Coat of Arms Giant Ant-eaterNational Dish~Pepperpot

Land of Many WatersLand of Many Waters

Page 2: Land of Many Waters. Symbols Kaieteur FallsGuyana’s Coat of Arms Giant Ant-eaterNational Dish~Pepperpot

SymbolsSymbols

Kaieteur Falls Guyana’s Coat of Arms

Giant Ant-eater National Dish~Pepperpot

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HistoryHistory• Guiana

– Land of many waters

• Discover– Christopher Columbus

• 1496

– Dutch

• Independence– 1966

• British

– Became a Republic • February 23, 1970

Page 4: Land of Many Waters. Symbols Kaieteur FallsGuyana’s Coat of Arms Giant Ant-eaterNational Dish~Pepperpot

The Golden The Golden ArrowheadArrowhead

• Mr. Whitney SmithMr. Whitney Smith– 19621962

• RED represents the zeal and dynamic nature of RED represents the zeal and dynamic nature of nation-building which lies before the young and nation-building which lies before the young and independent Guyanaindependent Guyana

• BLACK portrays the endurance that will sustain BLACK portrays the endurance that will sustain the forward thrust of the Guyanese peoplethe forward thrust of the Guyanese people

• GOLDEN arrow represents Guyana's mineral GOLDEN arrow represents Guyana's mineral wealthwealth

• WHITE symbolizes the rivers and water WHITE symbolizes the rivers and water potential of the country potential of the country

• GREEN represents the agricultural and forested GREEN represents the agricultural and forested nature of Guyananature of Guyana

• National Anthem National Anthem

Page 5: Land of Many Waters. Symbols Kaieteur FallsGuyana’s Coat of Arms Giant Ant-eaterNational Dish~Pepperpot

PeoplePeople• Six Ethnic groups

– East Indian – Black– Mixed– Amerindian– White and Chinese

• Languages– English

• Often spoken with a Creole flavor.

– Amerindian dialects – Creole – Hindi – Urdu

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• Mashramani– Republic Celebration

• Carnival

• Phagwah– Colors

• Deepavali– Lights

• Easter– Kite Flying

• Christmas– Shows and parade

Page 7: Land of Many Waters. Symbols Kaieteur FallsGuyana’s Coat of Arms Giant Ant-eaterNational Dish~Pepperpot

Natural ResourcesNatural Resources• Bauxite

– A type of rock like material– Use to build airplanes

• Waste are use to build road

• Mining– Gold– Diamonds– Manganese

• Similar to pearls

• Lumber– Greenheart

• Hardest wood in the world

• Shrimp and fish

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Guyana’s TreasureGuyana’s Treasure• Charles Barrington Brown

– April 29, 1870• Kaieteur Falls

– Old Mans Fall• Natural Wonder of the World• The world's highest one drop

waterfalls– 741 feet– Five time the height of

Niagara• Chief Kai, great old chieftain

– He committed self-sacrifice– Makonaima, the Great Spirit,

would save the tribe from being destroyed by the Caribs and appease them also

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Places To SeePlaces To See• St.George’s Cathedral

– World Tallest Wooden Building

• 132 Feet

– Sir. Arthur Bloomfield• 1890’s

• Stabroek Market– Open to the public

• 1881• Cast Iron

– Has a reputation of having anything.

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Botanical Gardens & Botanical Gardens & ZooZoo

• John Frederick Waby– Late 1870’s

• Wildlife– Over 100 species

• Tropical fish and birds

• One of the most extensive collection of flora in the Caribbean – Ponds and Canals– Kissing bridges and

bandstand

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LinksLinks• Guyana

– Guyanaonline.com– Guyana.ro– Visit Guyana– Tonroto-Lime.com

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Created by:Jankie Tirlokie

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