Amerindian Heritage Month ushered in with interfaith service
Georgetown, GINA, August 31, 2011
Source - GINA
Attendees at the interfaith service at the Umana Yana, Kingston to usher in Amerindian Heritage month
The Ministry of Amerindian Affairs this evening held its annual interfaith service at the Umana Yana, Kingston to usher in Amerindian Heritage month.
Heritage month, this year will be celebrated under theme “Our Culture, Our Heritage, Our Life: A Fusion of Indigenous Diversity”.
The service saw the recital of prayers and songs from religious leaders of the Bahai’, Muslim, Hindu and Catholic faiths.
The interfaith service was attended by Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Minister of Amerindian Affairs Pauline Sukhai, other members of the Cabinet and Government, Members of Parliament and head of international agencies in Guyana.
September is designated as heritage month in recognition of the sacrifices and contributions of Guyana’s first inhabitants, the Amerindians.
The Ministry of Amerindian Affairs has planned a series of activities to celebrate this month.
The grand launch of Amerindian Heritage Month will be on September 1 at the Amerindian Village, Sophia, beginning at 17:30hrs, where an exhibition showcasing food and craft made by the Amerindians will also be held. The exhibition runs until September 5.
The Halleluiah group from Region 7 reciting prayers in their native language at the interfaith service, Umana Yana, Kingston
There will be a Heritage Walk on September 4, starting at the Umana Yana while an exhibition and reflection on the life of Stephen Campbell, the first Amerindian Parliamentarian, will be held at the same venue on September 8.
Heritage Day will be celebrated at Aishalton, South Rupununi, Region Nine, on September 10.
There will be a Miss Amerindian Heritage Pageant at the National Cultural Centre, on September 17, and a Sports and Family Fun Day on September 17 and 18.
A dinner and appreciation ceremony on September 30 will bring the curtain down on the month’s activities.
Georgetown, GINA, August 31, 2011
Source - GINA
Attendees at the interfaith service at the Umana Yana, Kingston to usher in Amerindian Heritage month
The Ministry of Amerindian Affairs this evening held its annual interfaith service at the Umana Yana, Kingston to usher in Amerindian Heritage month.
Heritage month, this year will be celebrated under theme “Our Culture, Our Heritage, Our Life: A Fusion of Indigenous Diversity”.
The service saw the recital of prayers and songs from religious leaders of the Bahai’, Muslim, Hindu and Catholic faiths.
The interfaith service was attended by Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Minister of Amerindian Affairs Pauline Sukhai, other members of the Cabinet and Government, Members of Parliament and head of international agencies in Guyana.
September is designated as heritage month in recognition of the sacrifices and contributions of Guyana’s first inhabitants, the Amerindians.
The Ministry of Amerindian Affairs has planned a series of activities to celebrate this month.
The grand launch of Amerindian Heritage Month will be on September 1 at the Amerindian Village, Sophia, beginning at 17:30hrs, where an exhibition showcasing food and craft made by the Amerindians will also be held. The exhibition runs until September 5.
The Halleluiah group from Region 7 reciting prayers in their native language at the interfaith service, Umana Yana, Kingston
There will be a Heritage Walk on September 4, starting at the Umana Yana while an exhibition and reflection on the life of Stephen Campbell, the first Amerindian Parliamentarian, will be held at the same venue on September 8.
Heritage Day will be celebrated at Aishalton, South Rupununi, Region Nine, on September 10.
There will be a Miss Amerindian Heritage Pageant at the National Cultural Centre, on September 17, and a Sports and Family Fun Day on September 17 and 18.
A dinner and appreciation ceremony on September 30 will bring the curtain down on the month’s activities.