Clemente
is an active member of the Pemón
community in Kamarata Valley,
Canaima. He is married, has four
children, and lives with his
family in Kamarata close to the
Pemón Lodges of Kavak
and Uruyén. He was born
in Guayana and came to Canaima
early in his childhood.
He has worked in tourism for
many years and believes that
is the future for him and his
family. Without tourism he
says, “Men in the community
often resort to working the
mines and even panning illegally
for gold in the local rivers,
to earn a small amount of money
to clothe and feed their families.” When
he is not working with tourists
he hunts to feed his family
but has to travel longer distances
each time he leaves to locate
game. He would like for his
son to grow up as a tour guide
or own his very own tour operation
and for his daughters to grow
up and study to be nurses or
teachers.
He tells us that he prefers
to speak English than Spanish
but is naturally proficient
in both and of course his native
tongue - Pemón.
Clemente loves to entertain
tourists with his mythical
stories of Canaima as well
as share his beautiful surroundings
with visitors. One visitor
left him a guitar, one some
Beatles music scores and almost
overnight he has learned how
to play for his visitors. He
is very interested in the local
flora and fauna and hopes that
he can help visitors to identify
many of the local species that
exist in his surrounds.
He is a freelance guide, working
often with Angel-Eco and Osprey
Venezuela as their lead guide
in Uruyén / Kavak. Clemente
hopes that he can educate the
local youngsters in ecotourism
and its benefits as well as
help outsiders understand the
fragility of their culture.
Through Project Kamarakoto
we are working with Clemente
to empower the local community – education
and medical supplies top the
list.
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