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Canaima National Park

Canaima National Park. By: Emily Russell Grade: 9 th Spanish 2 APID. Who?. The indigenous Pemón Indians call this national park their home. These Indians are part of the Carib linguistic group. There is about 20,000 Pemón Indians and three quarters of whom live inside the national park.

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Canaima National Park

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  1. Canaima National Park By: Emily Russell Grade: 9th Spanish 2 APID

  2. Who? • The indigenous Pemón Indians call this national park their home. • These Indians are part of the Carib linguistic group. • There is about 20,000 PemónIndians and three quarters of whom live inside the national park.

  3. What? • You can find the Angel Falls while visiting here. • Flat top mountains also called tepuis can also be found in the area.

  4. Where? • The Canaima National Park is found in south eastern Venezuela. • It is in Bolivar state.

  5. When? • The park was established in 1962. • In 1994 it was given the world heritage status. Which made it one of 126 world heritage sites world wide.

  6. Why? • Canaima National Park has the World Heritage status because it has all the qualifications needed to have the status. • It was created to safe guard the geological, biological and cultural values.

  7. How? • The tepui formations were made due to erosion of the lands around it over millions of years. • With the large array of soils found there there are many types of plants, which one third of plants cant be found anywhere else in the world.

  8. Past? • When the park was established in 1962 the park was only 10,000km²and is now 30,000km². • The Pemón Indians immigrated to this area about 200 years ago. • Remains of human settlements have been found and date back about 9,000 years.

  9. Present? • Now the national park is facing many threats the biggest is gold and diamond mining. • The Pemónare mainly living off of the income from the tourists. • The population of PemónIndians has increased over the years and that has caused a larger demand for food and other resources.

  10. How does it shape life in the country? • Its important to Venezuela because of its production of water for the Guri Dam which makes 77% of the nations electricity. • It has also brought in a large amount of tourism to the country due the the fact that the angel falls are in the national park. Which also brings in some economical income for the country.

  11. Information sources. • http://www.thelostworld.org/canaimanp/canaima.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canaima_National_Park

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