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This is weird. An article about Ndyuka people where all the photos are from 1950s Saamaka people...
Are you able to provide some evidence of this? The information that these photos were of Ndyuka people came from my father, Dr. A. E. Hill who took the photos. He travelled quite extensively in the interior of Suriname in the 1950s - but it is, I guess, possible he made a mistake about this. Can any editors out there help clarify the situation here? Thanks, John Hill (talk) 20:33, 10 November 2016 (UTC)Reply