Patamona people

[2] Other villages with Patamona populations include Campbelltown,[8] Micobie,[9] Monkey Mountain,[10] Princeville,[8] and Kato.

[13] In their animist religion the Patamona believe in Knaima, a spirit that possesses people and turns them into evil beings.

[14] Common agricultural products include bitter cassava, yam, sweet potato, sugarcane, chili pepper, squash.

[4] Culinary practices are similar to other indigenous people of the region, including preparation of the Guyanese pepperpot, called tuma in Patamona.

They also gather wild mushrooms for consumption, including amanita perphaea (or pulutukwe), Cookeina (agubana), Lentinula boryana (kapiokwok) and certain clavulina also known as kunmudlutse and tepurumeng.