Pemon Essays

  • Angel Falls or Devil´s Mouth in Venzuela

    530 Words  | 2 Pages

    Ernesto Sánchez La Cruz, but he did not publicize his discovery.” (wiki) It wasn’t “discovered” by the west until it was visited in 1935 by American aviator, James Crawford Angel, on a flight while looking for ore bed; even though the indigenous Pemón people already inhabited the area. He landed his plane a few years later after but it got stuck and had to walk down the mountain with his family. The falls was named after Angel yet the indigenous people had already named the waterfall as the “Devil’s

  • Personal Narrative: My Trip To Venezuela

    1161 Words  | 3 Pages

    I was born in Venezuela, and every year my parents tried to travel and take me to new places to meet. When I was around six years old, they told me that they were saving some money and that they were planning on taking me on a trip around Venezuela and other special secret place. This secret place was a surprise, and I remember my mom and dad being so happy when they revealed to me a few months later, that the secret place was Brazil. When they told me this, the first thing that I thought was: Where

  • Cultural Diversity In Venezuela

    1111 Words  | 3 Pages

    Some examples of the indigenous groups of people could be the ethnic groups mentioned earlier, the Yanomamo, Pemon, Motilone Bari, Yekuana, Yaruro, and the people of Baniwa, Kali’na, and Warao. The people that migrated into the country and were immigrants and sometimes have some tension between the indigenous ethnic groups. Overall though, with time the conflict