[3] During the 18th and 19th century, the Teko had moved into the area which had been home to the Wayampi, and by the 1830s, their territories overlap, however the tribes remained isolated.
[8] ZDUC means that the villages have communal land for hunting, fishing, agriculture and gathering.
Illegal gold miners have moved into area, and villages of Vila Brasil and Ilha Bela had been established opposite the town of Camopi on the other side of the river Oyapock.
[10] In 2013, the access to the village of Camopi was no longer restricted, and the town had slowly opened for tourism.
[3] The southern village cluster of Trois Sauts still requires a special permit from the Prefecture.
[12] In the early 21st century, the Amerindians started to build hamlets with subsistence farms several kilometres from the town of Camopi.