- The
Wayuu (also Wayu, Wayú, Guajiro, Wahiro) are an
Indigenous ethnic group of the
Guajira Peninsula in
northernmost Colombia and
northwest Venezuela....
- Spanish). Bogotá:
Editorial Townsend. p. 44. Holmer, Nils M. (1949). "
Goajiro (Arawak) II:
Nouns and ****ociated Morphemes".
International Journal of...
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Popoluca South America Quiché
Miskito (Mosquito)
Bribri (Talamanca) Cuna
Goajiro Haitians Calinago Warrau (Warao)
Yanomamo Kalina (Caribs)
Saramacca Munduruku...
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Other languages Chinese (1.33%)
Portuguese (0.84%)
Italian (0.66%) Wayuu-
Goajiro (0.63%),
Pemon (0.1%) and
other Amerindian languages (0.33%)
Arabic (0...
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speakers are
among the more
recent Ta-Arawakan (Ta-Maipurean) groups:
Wayuu [
Goajiro], with
about 300,000 speakers; and Garifuna, with
about 100,000 speakers...
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toponymic evidence it
seems that the
Warao or a
related people once
occupied Goajiro country) and in
Taino (nuçay or
nozay [nosái] "gold" in Ciboney—cf. Warao...
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Popoluca South America Quiché
Miskito (Mosquito)
Bribri (Talamanca) Cuna
Goajiro Haitians Calinago Warrau (Warao)
Yanomamo Carib Saramacca Munduruku Cubeo...
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gasoline by one of two
warring groups in the
prison and the gang "Los
Goajiros" was
blamed for it. However,
Diario República
reported that an internal...
- Álvaro Mejías
Parissi Crisol Carabal as Ángela Chacón
Yugui López as El
Goajiro Nacho Huett as
Ricardo "Ricky" Pinzón José Luis
Zuleta as
Inspector Idrogo...
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Jivaroan Aguaruna – Peru /
Ecuador Waorani (Huaorani) –
Ecuador Arawakan Goajiro (Wayuu) –
Colombia Wapishana –
Guyana /
Brazil Yavitero –
Venezuela (extinct)...