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jíbaros in a
proud connection with
their Puerto Rican history and
culture in general. As
early as 1820,
Miguel Cabrera identified many of the
jíbaros'...
- Look up Jivaro,
jibaro, or
Gibaro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jivaro or
Jibaro, also
spelled Hivaro or Hibaro, may
refer to:
Jíbaro (Puerto Rico)...
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early 1800s,
giving a
voice to the
ostracized Jíbaros was a very
effective political tactic as the
Jíbaro created a
symbol that
other liberal minded activists...
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Europeans and
European Americans used to
refer to
Shuar as "jívaros" or "
jíbaros"; this word
probably derives from the 16th
century Spanish spelling of...
- 2012 by
Estuario Editora. His
second book of
stories is
titled Entre los
jíbaros. He has also
published a
biography of the
Uruguayan scholar Carlos Real...
- po****tions in Cuba". In
Puerto Rico, the
rural inhabitants are
called Jibaros. The term
jíbaro,
according to the
Catholic online encyclopedia, is also the name...
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Funky Jibaro is an
album by the
Puerto Rican musician Yomo Toro.
Released in 1988, it was his
first widely distributed album.
Funky Jibaro was produced...
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military band music, and
diverse genres of
dance music cultivated by the
jíbaros and
enslaved Africans and
their descendants.
While these later never constituted...
- period, "Jivaros" were
viewed as the
antithesis of civilized. The word
Jíbaro thus
entered the
Spanish language; in
Ecuador it is
highly pejorative and...
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literally means "people", also
known by such (now derogatory)
terms as Chiwaro,
Jibaro, Jivaro, or Xivaro, is an
indigenous language spoken by the
Shuar people...