- Emerillon
Emerillon (or Emerilon, Emerion, Mereo, Melejo, Mereyo, Teco) are a Tupi-Guarani-speaking people in
French Guiana living on the banks of theCamopi andTampok rivers. Their subsistence is based onhorticulture ,hunting and bow- and arrow-fishing . As of 2001 they numbered about 400 individuals.History
More
nomadic than the other tribes of the area, the Emerillon remained within the surroundings of theMaroni River . Their villages, usually located at a distance from the rivers for protective the from raids, were moved frequently due to soil exhaustion, warfare, and several costumary reasons, like the death if an inhabitant. Internal warfare was common and the members of the tribe practicedcanibalism as a means of revenge.The Emerillons first contact with the Europeans occurred in the 18th century, when they numbered just about as many individuals as now. They were harassed by the Galibi Indians who captured women and children and sold them as
slaves inSurinam . By the 19th century internal and intertribal warfare had weaken the Emerillon to the point of being collectiveslaves to the Oyampik. This, along with the epidemics brought in by the gold prospectors greatly reduced their numbers, making them more susceptible toacculturalisation . By the late 60s, when the prospectors left the area, the Emerillon were apathetic, in a poor state of health, and consuming large quantities of rum which the prospectors supplied them in exchange of manioc flour.References
* [http://www.ethnologue.org/show_language.asp?code=eme "Ethnologue.com"]
*"Encyclopedia of World Cultures", ISBN 0-8161-1814-2
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