Moraikobai

The village is situated approximately ninety-six miles (154 km) from the confluence of the Mahaicony River, and is only accessible by the Mahaicony creek, helicopter, and trail, the latter of which can be treacherous given that it is of sand; it connects the village to Linden in Region 10 and consists of a population of just over five hundred residents, who are predominantly indigenous peoples from the Arawak tribe.

[1] Dorothy Patoir is said to be the first individual born in the village when it was established many decades ago.

The geographical construct of the village is relatively large, naturally fertile, and mostly unoccupied.

[4] Moraikobai has a rich religious heritage, and its people endorse Christianity to a large extent.

Moraikobai is also known for its huge benab and exquisite handicraft produced by its skilled residents.