- Port Kaituma
, located at coord|7|43|33.87|N|59|53|2.54|W|.
History
Although an
Amerindian settlement has existed along theKaituma River for some time, it was only after the discovery ofmanganese at nearbyMatthew's Ridge that Port Kaituma was developed. As Matthew's Ridge was not located on a navigable river, a canal was cut from the Kaituma River and a port constructed, becoming known as Port Kaituma. Manganese was transported from Matthew's Ridge via a 40-mile railway and then shipped from Port Kaituma for refining.Port Kaituma's significance grew further following the proclamation from the then
President of Guyana ,Forbes Burnham , that Guyana should become more self-sufficient by populating the interior of the country. Matthew's Ridge was highlighted as a potential new capital city and within Port Kaituma a large secondary school was constructed to educate students sent from all over Guyana. During its heyday, the school boasted over 800 students, of which most were housed in two large dormitory buildings.In the 1970s,
Jim Jones ' commune ofJonestown was built only 7 miles away from Port Kaituma. The first killings of the November 1978 Jonestown massacre occurred in Port Kaituma whenLeo Ryan , a U.S. Congressman fromCalifornia , was gunned down while boarding a smallCessna aircraft on the local airstrip. In the aftermath and clean-up operation that ensued many items from the commune were acquired by the residents of Port Kaituma.Over the next 25 years, a large foreign-owned logging company came and went, the manganese factory at Matthew's Ridge ceased working and the railway linking Matthew's Ridge and Port Kaituma was closed and in some parts cut up. The school's importance diminshed and fell in to a state of disrepair.
Today, Kaituma serves as the gateway to the nearby jungle where the now predominant industry of small-scale
gold mining takes place. The transient nature of many of theseporkknocker s (gold miners) has led to problems of gun crime, robbery, murder and bribery in the unpoliced hinterlands. This however does not perturb a continual flow of workers through the town, including a recent influx of Brazilians.
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