In Kurutuku, few can read or write

-village was without teacher for 33 years

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When a newspaper arrives in Kurutuku, on the sporadic occasions it does, Solomon Lewis reads and explains to villagers eager to learn about anything that catches their eye.

He has replaced the miners to whom villagers turned in the past for assistance in reading any correspondence. In this remote Amerindian village in the upper reaches of the Cuyuni River in Region Seven, …..


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