- 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...
- and Tupian;
seven families only
present at the
regional level (Chocó,
Guahibo, Saliba, Nadahup, Witoto, Bora, Tucano). The ten
isolated languages are:...
-
Macaguane (also
known as Hitnü, Macaguán, Makawane, Agualinda,
Agualinda Guahibo, Támude)
Southwest Guajiboan Guayabero (also
known as Cunimía, Mítiwa,...
- 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...
- Yanomami, Arawak, Nadahup, Puinave-Kak, Tupi
Arawak Arawa, Bora-Muinane,
Guahibo, Harakmbet-Katukina, Harakmbet, Katukina-Katawixi, Irantxe, Jaqi, Karib...
- po****tion of
Gaviotas was of 20 people, many
Guahibo people helped build houses and hammocks. The
Guahibo asked for a school, and
Lugari was able to build...
- 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...
-
roadblocks and a
coordinated (together with
neighboring campesinos and the
Guahibo) a
regional social strike that
paralyzed the
surrounding area. Although...