Tribal Chief Ayeaye Sorsoro Nation
Tutuka Sorsoro carries the historic bloodline of the Arawak peoples of long ago thought to be extinct by the colonial standard. The blood of Arawak generations still lives on in many people. Chief Tutuka is one of them! “We had a connection to our ancestors that the colonialist could never understand”.
Ayeaye Sorsoro is one branch of the Arawak tribe bloodline searching to pick up the pieces of what others thought to be a lost people. Father of nine children, Tutuka has always been a genuinely humble, righteous man, helpful and selfless. A man filled with wisdom and wise words.Tutuka is a tradesman, electrician, mason, carpenter, joiner, and plumber. From the age of 17, Tutuka applied countless hours of dedication in helping to build many houses within the villages of his community most with very little or no payment.
Tutuka is a well-loved, and respected individual nick-named the “Kingsman “by the community that loves him for his many talents and gifts in building and construction.
Words from elder chief Tutuka
“I’m confident in a peaceful and prosperous future, my people and family have come so far already,” As long as we have love, dedication, and unity the Great Spirit will give the people the power to overcome impossible odds”
Tribal Chief Ayeaye Sorsoro Nation
Tutuka Sorsoro carries the historic bloodline of the Arawak peoples of long ago thought to be extinct by the colonial standard. The blood of Arawak generations still lives on in many people. Chief Tutuka is one of them! “We had a connection to our ancestors that the colonialist could never understand”. Ayeaye Sorsoro is one branch of the Arawak tribe bloodline searching to pick up the pieces of what was thought to be a lost people. Father of nine children, Tutuka has always been a genuinely humble, righteous man, helpful and selfless. A man filled with wisdom and wise words.
Tutuka is a tradesman, electrician, mason, carpenter, joiner, and plumber. From the age of 17, Tutuka applied countless hours of dedication in helping to build many houses within the villages of his community most with very little or no payment. Tutuka is a well-loved, and respected individual nick-named the “Kingsman “by the community that loves him for his many talents and gifts in building and construction.
Wise Words from elder chief Tutuka
“I’m confident in a peaceful and prosperous future, my people and family have come so far already,” As long as we have love, dedication, and unity the Great Spirit will give the people the power to overcome impossible odds”