- 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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Manuel "
Guajiro"
Mirabal (5 May 1933 – 28
October 2024) was a
Cuban trumpeter, best
known for his work with the
Buena Vista Social Club.
Mirabal learned...
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Punto guajiro or
punto cubano – or
simply punto – is a sung
genre of
Cuban music, a
poetic art with music. It
became po****r in the
western and central...
- (Venezuela), a
style of
Venezuelan music Punto guajiro, a
style of
music of the
Cuban countryside and its
guajiros Punto music, a
style of
Panamanian music...
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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...
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mestizo who had also
headed the
party that had
taken the 22
Guajiro captives. The
Guajiros recognized him and
forced his
party to take
refuge in the house...
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Güajiro (pronounced, ‘wah-HEE-roh’) are a Hialeah, Florida-based rock band,
composed of
members Jorge Gonzalez Graupera (b****,
backing vocals), William...
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somewhat different. The
common name
given to the
rural inhabitants of Cuba is
guajiros. Del
Campo implies that
quajiros are "native-born whites" and
states that...
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Eduardo Medina Flores,
decided to join the Organización Partidaria. Los
Guajiros:
Originally known as the
Grupo N (N Group), conformed, mainly, by young...
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mestizo who had also
headed the
party that had
taken the 22
Guajiro captives. The
Guajiros recognized him and
forced his
party to take
refuge in the house...