Redi Doti (also Redidoti) is an indigenous village of Lokono and Kalina[2] Amerindians in the resort of Carolina in the Para District in Suriname.
[3] The village of Redi Doti was officially founded in 1930 when a Roman Catholic church was constructed, however in 1828 an indigenous village of about 50 people was reported to exist near Jodensavanne,[3] a Jewish autonomous plantation area which was abandoned after a fire in 1832.
[4] In the late 1980s, during the Surinamese Interior War, the village was evacuated and partially destroyed.
[6] The pineapple industry is the main source of income for the village.
[7] The village has 9,000 hectares of communal forest for hunting, fishing and subsistence farming.