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- The Guahibo (also called Guajibo, or Sikuani, though the latter is regarded as derogatory[citation needed]) people are an indigenous people native to...
- Guahibo, Guajibo or Sikuani may refer to: Guahibo people, an ethnic group of Colombia and Venezuela Guahibo language, a language of Colombia and Venezuela...
- Guahibo, the native language of the Guahibo people, is a Guahiban language that is spoken by about 23,006 people in Colombia and additional 8,428 in Venezuela...
- the free dictionary. GUH may refer to: Guahibo language (ISO 639-3 code: guh), the native language of the Guahibo people Guh, Ethiopian village that was...
- Macaguane (also known as Hitnü, Macaguán, Makawane, Agualinda, Agualinda Guahibo, Támude) Southwest Guajiboan Guayabero (also known as Cunimía, Mítiwa,...
- and Tupian; seven families only present at the regional level (Chocó, Guahibo, Saliba, Nadahup, Witoto, Bora, Tucano). The ten isolated languages are:...
- roadblocks and a coordinated (together with neighboring campesinos and the Guahibo) a regional social strike that paralyzed the surrounding area. Although...
- of Meta. The territories of the Guayupe stretched from the neighbouring Guahibo terrains to the east and north and the Muisca territories to the west over...
- Bora-Muinane languages[which?] jono pase, used by Ese'Ejja people uipa, from Guahibo language napa (or nepe/nepi), used by Tsáchila people Biaxije, from Kamëntšá...
- Chamicuro, Apolista, Amuesha, Araua, Uru Tupi Ariqueme Timote, Cariri, Zamuco, Guahibo-Pamigua, Saliban, Otomaco-Taparita, Mocoa, Tuyuneri, Yuruneri, Trumai,...