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A river of prayer - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

MEMBERS of the Surinamese First Peoples participate in the Water Ritual, part of Heritage Week activities hosted by the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community at the Arima River, Blanchisseuse Road on October 12.

The Santa Rosa First Peoples community held its annual Water Ritual on October 13 at the Arima River, Blanchisseuse, celebrating their cultural heritage and spiritual connections. The ritual brought together members from various tribes, including the Trio Tribe from Suriname, who adorned themselves in traditional costumes and sacred body paint. According to Ricardo Bharath Hernandez, Santa Rosa First Peoples’ chief, the tribal garments are crucial for honouring the spirits and ancestors, allowing participants to seek direct messages through their connection with nature.

The ceremony featured offerings made to the water, emphasizing the community's deep respect for the environment and its role in their spiritual practices. Elders and leaders of the various tribes, including Bharath Hernandez, played pivotal roles in guiding the rituals, ensuring that sacred traditions were upheld, and fostering a sense of unity and reverence among participants. The event not only highlighted the community's rich cultural heritage but also reinforced their ongoing with the spiritual world.

The Water Ritual is part of the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community Heritage Week celebrations from October 12-18.

Other events include a film screening at the Arima mayor’s temporary office on October 15, a ceremony remembering the ancestors at the Red House in Port of Spain on October 16, and a cultural and social mixer at the Heritage Village, Arima on October 18.

For more information call 664-1897 or 383-0028.

Newsday photographer Jeff K Mayers captured these sights.

[caption id="attachment_1114463" align="alignnone" width="683"] Scenes from the First Peoples river ritual at the Arima River, Blanchisseuse Road, held on October 13. - Photo by Jeff K. Mayers[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1114462" align="alignnone" width="1024"] The entrance to the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community Centre on Paul Mitchell Street, Arima, featuring totem poles, each telling a unique story of heritage and tradition. Photographed on October 13, 2024. - - Photo by Jeff K. Mayers[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1114461" align="alignnone" width="1024"] The entrance to the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community Centre on Paul Mitchell Street, Arima, featuring totem poles, each telling a unique story of heritage and tradition. Photographed on October 13, 2024. - Photo by Jeff K. Mayers[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1114459" align="alignnone" width="1024"] The entrance to the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community Centre on Paul Mitchell Street, Arima, featuring totem poles, each telling a unique story of heritage and tradition. Photographed on October 13, 2024. - Photo by Jeff K. Mayers[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1114457" align="alignnone" width="1024"] The entrance to the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community Centre on Paul Mitchell Stre

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