Total population | |
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7,000[1] (2014, est.) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Kwakoegron and Boven Saramacca, Suriname | 1,300 |
Wanica & Paramaribo | 5,500 |
Languages | |
Matawai, Sranan Tongo & Dutch | |
Religion | |
Christianity mainly Moravian Church | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Saramaka, Kwinti |
Granman of the Matawai people | |
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since 2011 | |
Residence | Poesoegroenoe |
The Matawai (also Matuariërs[3]) are a tribe of Surinamese Maroons. The Matawai were originally part of the Saramaka, and signed a peace agreement with the Dutch colonists in 1762. The tribe split from the Saramaka, and in 1769, they were recognized as a separate tribe.
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