MAC US I, PA R A V I LU AN 0 , AND W ARRAU INDIANS. 
The left hand figure is Saramang, a Macusi from Pirara ; the central, 
is Sororeng, one of the Paravilhanos from the Rio Branco and its tributaries : the 
right hand one is Corrienau, a Warrau whose tribe occupied the coastal regions 
from the Orinoco to the Corentyn, All these three Indians were brought to 
England by Robert Scliomburgk in 1839, and after a nine-months’ stay, returned 
to their Native homes. Sororeng figures plentifully in the texts as the guide and 
friend of Richard Scliomburgk, (Ed.) 
