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ksazma posted:

@Former Member. Sometime back in mid to late 70s, an Amerindian family was living at my grandparents' home. My grandmother had a habit to saying yes whenever anyone ask her if she had space for someone to stay. The Amerindian family's last name was Narine. They consist of father, mother, two brothers and one sister. Their initials in like order were P.N., E.N., S.N., J.N., & V.N. Any relations to you?

We always had our own home where ever we were.  My father's parents were not poor and my father did not trust anyone with my sister and I except family. After he passed we were never away from my aunt or my mother.  My aunt ( father's sister) was dropped out of university to look after us.  She took us everywhere she went. My brother came when we were pre teens. His father is different. He was dutch. All of us were out of Guyana in the late seventies. My Amerindian families that I know of were not town people. They lived in Kaikan and Muruka. 

FM
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