Karaudarnau (also Lumid Pau) is an indigenous village of Wapishana Amerindians in the Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo Region of Guyana.
[3] A big black rock in the centre of the village is claimed to be the head of the snake.
[5] The village has no access to the telephone network or internet,[6] Karaudarnau has been awarded a territory of 453.32 square kilometres (175.03 sq mi).
[3] In 2018, the village was given access to clean drinking water by a joint exercise of the Brazilian Army and the Guyana Defence Force.
[9] The economy of the village is based on livestock in particular cattle ranching and pig farming, agriculture,[2] and industrial-scale gold mining at the Marudi Mountain by Romanex Guyana Exploration.