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Surama, an indigenous village, welcomed the filmmakers with traditional customs and vibrant dances. The locals adorned themselves in intricate clothes made using age-old patterns. As the women performed dances, accompanied by traditional Macushi singing, the community’s youth and families united in celebration. The use of red face paint, a historical protector against evil spirits, highlighted their commitment to preserving traditions rooted deep in their ancestors’ spirits.