Ricanau Mofo Ricanaumofo | |
|---|---|
Village | |
Rowing contest near Ricanau Mofo (early 20th century) | |
| Coordinates: 5°40′39″N54°25′25″W / 5.6775°N 54.423611°W / 5.6775; -54.423611 | |
| Country | |
| District | Marowijne District |
| Resort | Moengo |
| Government | |
| • Captain | Meizak Banwarie[1] |
Ricanau Mofo, also Ricanaumofo,[2] is a village of Ndyuka Maroons in the Moengo resort of the Marowijne District of Suriname.[3] The village can be accessed from the East-West Link via Moengo.[4] Ricanau Mofo is located on the Cottica River.[5]
Ricanau Mofo has a school and a health clinic.[3] The village is connected to the electricity grid, and in July 2019, construction started on supplying the village with clean drinking water.[2]
The economy of the village is based on agriculture with an emphasis on producing ginger, arrowleaf elephant ear (tayer), and bananas.[6]Tayer is the basis of the popular Suriname dish pom.[7] In 2019, a Farmers Field School was opened in the village.[8]