Trois Sauts
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|leader_name = Jacky Pawey{{cite web|url=https://www.ctguyane.fr/grand-conseil-coutumier-membres-elus/ |title=Grand Conseil Coutumier : les membres élus|website=Collective Territorialé de Guyane|access-date=21 February 2021|language=fr}}
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Trois Sauts (English: three waterfalls) or Ɨtu wasu is a cluster of four Amerindian Wayampi and Teko{{cite journal|title=Spectrum of skin diseases in Amerindian villages of the Upper Oyapock, French Guiana|author=Thomas Malmontet|year=2020|journal=International Journal of Dermatology|volume=59|issue=5|page=600|doi=10.1111/ijd.14848|pmid=32227343|pmc=7217172}} villages on the Oyapock River in French Guiana near the border with Brazil. Trois Sauts contains the villages of Roger, Zidock (also Zidok), Yawapa, and Pina.{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/france/au-pays-des-amerindiens-wayampis-441175a7e59c|title=Les amérindiens Wayampis, citoyens français d'Amazonie|website=Medium|date=29 April 2015 |access-date=1 August 2020|language=fr}}
History
Trois Sauts has been established in the 1950s,{{cite journal|title=The problem of suicide among Amerindians in Camopi-Trois Sauts, French Guiana 2008–2015|journal=BMC Psychiatry|date=2018|doi=10.1186/s12888-018-1670-6|last1=Pacot|first1=Rémi|last2=Garmit|first2=Basma|last3=Pradem|first3=Marianne|last4=Nacher|first4=Mathieu|last5=Brousse|first5=Paul|volume=18|issue=1|page=99|pmid=29642878|pmc=5896108 |doi-access=free }} and named after a waterfall near the source of river. The name was a mistranslation, because the waterfall has four levels making it impossible to pass by boat, and thus isolating the upstream area in Brazil from the downstream in French Guiana.{{sfn|Grenand|Grenand|2017|p=57}} The people living in Trois Sauts came from the upstream areas. It was not until 1969, that the villages of Roger and Zidock were established.{{sfn|Grenand|Grenand|2017|p=57}} As of 2012, the villages are in a sustainable local development area of the Guiana Amazonian Park and has a park office.{{cite web|url=http://www.parc-amazonien-guyane.fr/fr/download/file/fid/1510|title=CAMOPI TROIS SAUTS - Parc Amazonien de Guyane|website=Parc Amazonien Guyane|access-date=1 August 2020|language=fr}}
Even though Trois Sault is an isolated community and far from the gold fields of Camopi, the population of the villages had the highest contamination with mercury, because they live on cassave, hunting and fishing without access to supermarkets.{{cite magazine|url=https://lemag.ird.fr/en/news/effects-gold-mining-rivers-french-guiana|title=The effects of gold mining in rivers in French Guiana|website=Institut de recherche pour le développement|date=19 May 2020|access-date=1 August 2020}}
Overview
Trois Sauts has a school, a clinic, and since 2013, an annex of the commune. In 2020, a hydroelectric power plant in the waterfall was completed in order to provide electricity for the villages.{{cite web|url=https://pilessolidaires.org/projet-guyane-2019-2020/|title=Project Guyane 2019-2020|website=Piles Solidaires|access-date=17 February 2021|language=fr}}
Transport
The villages can only be reached via the river. It is located two days by boat from Saint-Georges or one day from Camopi. The villages may only be accessed with a special permit from the Prefecture.{{cite web|url=http://www.une-saison-en-guyane.com/article/musiques-et-danses-wayampi-de-trois-sauts-a-paris/|title=Musiques et danses Wayampi|website=Une Saison en Guyane|access-date=1 August 2020|language=fr}}
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Bibliography
- {{cite journal|title=Pour une histoire de la cartographie des territoires teko et wayãpi (Commune de Camopi, Guyane française)|url=https://journals.openedition.org/ethnoecologie/3007|series=Revue d’ethnoécologie|last1=Grenand|first1=Pierre|last2=Grenand|first2=Françoise Grenand|year=2017|language=fr|website=Open Edition|issue=11 |doi=10.4000/ethnoecologie.3007 |doi-access=free}}
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