This profound cultural convention honors the living heritage, sacred ceremonies, and ancestral customs of the first nations inhabiting the Amazonian basin. Time-honored since millennia before colonial contact, this annual gathering aligns with international movements to recognize and protect indigenous sovereign cultures. The event highlights the fundamental root of regional identity, celebrating the continuous presence of the Lokono, Kali’na, and Teko nations. Visitors are welcomed into traditional communal structures to experience sacred shamanic chants, intricate featherwork displays, and cassava-making demonstrations. This institutional platform amplifies indigenous voices, fostering crucial cross-cultural respect and political visibility within the modern French department. Sociolinguists and ethno-historians gain a rare opportunity to document endangered dialects and understand ancient land stewardship philosophies. Promoting these indigenous days guarantees the active preservation of sacred cosmic worldviews and ecological wisdom for the global community.
Journées des Peuples Autochtones à Saint-Laurent du Maroni

Region: French Guiana
Event category: Performing Arts
Address: Village de Balaté, 97320 Saint-Laurent du Maroni, French Guiana
Date: August 8 to August 9 2026
