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Jíbaro (Spanish: [ˈxiβaɾo]) is a word used in
Puerto Rico to
refer to the
countryside people who farm the land in a
traditional way. The
jíbaro is a self-subsistence...
- Look up Jivaro,
jibaro, or
Gibaro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jivaro or
Jibaro, also
spelled Hivaro or Hibaro, may
refer to:
Jíbaro (Puerto Rico)...
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Jíbaro’s Verses (Spanish:
Coplas del
Jíbaro) were a
series of
poems written by an
educated Puerto Rican creole known by the name
Miguel Cabrera de Arecibo...
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variety of genres,
ranging from
essentially native genres such as bomba,
jíbaro, seis, danza, and
plena to more
recent hybrid genres such as salsa, Latin...
- The
Chicham languages, also
known as
Jivaroan (Hívaro, Jívaro,
Jibaro) is a
small language family of
northern Peru and
eastern Ecuador.
Chicham consists...
- period, "Jivaros" were
viewed as the
antithesis of civilized. The word
Jíbaro thus
entered the
Spanish language; in
Ecuador it is
highly pejorative and...
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Europeans and
European Americans used to
refer to
Shuar as "jívaros" or "
jíbaros"; this word
probably derives from the 16th
century Spanish spelling of...
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known as "El
Jíbaro" (born July 3, 1947 in Orocovis,
Puerto Rico), is a
composer and
singer of
traditional Puerto Rican folk
music (
jíbaro music) and is...
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Jíbaro Puertorriqueño (Monument to the
Puerto Rican Countryman) is a
monument built by the
Government of
Puerto Rico to
honor the
Puerto Rican Jíbaro...
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literally means "people", also
known by such (now derogatory)
terms as Chiwaro,
Jibaro, Jivaro, or Xivaro, is an
indigenous language spoken by the
Shuar people...