- Guahibo,
Guajibo or
Sikuani may
refer to:
Guahibo people, an
ethnic group of
Colombia and
Venezuela Guahibo language, a
language of
Colombia and Venezuela...
- a
dialect of
Guajibo in
Kaufman (1994) and
Campbell (1997).
Gordon (2005)
lists Playero (also Rio
Arauca Guahibo), a
dialect of
Guajibo, as a separate...
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Guajibo languages...
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Esteban Emilio. (1964). Contribución el
estudio de la fonémica:
Idioma Guajibo. Economía y
Ciencias Sociales, 6, 93–103. Queixalós, Francisco. (1985)...
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Colombia Fincenú,
northwestern Colombia Gorrón,
western Colombia Guahibo (
Guajibo),
eastern Colombia,
southern Venezuela Guambía,
western Colombia Guane...
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Colombia Fincenú,
northwestern Colombia Gorrón,
western Colombia Guahibo (
Guajibo),
eastern Colombia,
southern Venezuela Guambía,
western Colombia Guanes...
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indigenous tribes including the Yanomami, the Panare, the Bari, Piaroa, and
Guajibo (also
known as Jibis).
Puerto Ayacucho has a
tropical monsoon climate (Köppen...
- The
Guahibo (also
called Guajibo, or Sikuani,
though the
latter is
regarded as derogatory[citation needed])
people are an
indigenous people native to...
- Sinúfana (Cenufana; also Cenu/Zenu/Sinú) or
Guajibo (Guamacó) is a
poorly attested, and
possibly Chocoan language of Colombia, with very few speakers...
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concepts that the
Creole has
respect to indigenous: “tunebo” is "ranger", “
guajibo”is too shy or
reclusive '"(Arauca); and in
Puerto López, a
saying that...