- The
Wayuu (also Wayu, Wayú, Guajiro, Wahiro) are an
Indigenous ethnic group of the
Guajira Peninsula in
northernmost Colombia and
northwest Venezuela...
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Wayuu (
Wayuu:
Wayuunaiki [waˈjuːnaiki]), or Guajiro, is a
major Arawakan language spoken by 400,000
indigenous Wayuu people in
northwestern Venezuela and...
- Look up
Wayuu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wayuu typically refers to the
Wayuu people, an
indigenous people of
Colombia and Venezuela.
Other uses...
- Solimões-Caribbean:
Marawan †;
Palikur Marawa †
Caribbean Kaketio †
Wayuu-Añun Añun
Wayuu Lokono-Iñeri Iñeri: Garifuna;
Kalhiphona †
Lokono Shebayo † Taino...
- more than 800,000 people. Some of the
largest indigenous groups are the
Wayuu, the Paez, the Pastos, the Emberá and the Zenú. The
departments of La Guajira...
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Mummy and its 2001
sequel The
Mummy Returns. In 2002,
Patricia started the
Wayùu Taya Foundation, a
foundation committed to
improving the
living conditions...
- The
Wayuu Wikipedia (Wikipeetia süka wayuunaiki) is an
edition of
Wikipedia in the
Wayuu language. It was
created on 27
February 2023. The
Wayuu Wikipedia...
- pütche'ejachi (in
Wayuu, "messenger of the word"; Spanish: palabrero), is the
central element in the
traditional administration justice system of the
Wayuu people...
- and Spanish. Some of the
largest indigenous groups in
Colombia are the
Wayuu, Zenú, Pastos, Embera, and Páez. The
departments with the
biggest indigenous...
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settlement as the
village of Riohacha, as a
result of
constant attacks by the
Wayuu people. In 1544, it was
moved to the site of the present-day city. In 1871...