Guahibo people
The Guahibo people (also called Guajibo, or Sikuani, though the latter is regarded as derogatory) people are an indigenous people native to Llanos or savannah plains in eastern Colombia–Arauca, Meta, Guainia, and Vichada departments–and in southern Venezuela near the Colombian border. Their population was estimated at 23,772 people in 1998.
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Guahibo people
The Guahibo people (also called Guajibo, or Sikuani, though the latter is regarded as derogatory) people are an indigenous people native to Llanos or savannah plains in eastern Colombia–Arauca, Meta, Guainia, and Vichada departments–and in southern Venezuela near the Colombian border. Their population was estimated at 23,772 people in 1998.
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I Guahibo (chiamati anche Siku ...... Colombia e 5.000 in Venezuela.
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Los guahibo o sikuani o guajib ...... reflejan parentesco genético.
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The Guahibo people (also calle ...... ated at 23,772 people in 1998.
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Guahibo in Venezuela playing a siku
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Juncosa 2000, cited in SIL, "Guahibo", Ethnologue.
SIL, "Guahibo", Ethnologue.
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Die Wayapopihíwi sind eine ind ...... mer noch matrilinear geordnet.
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I Guahibo (chiamati anche Siku ...... Colombia e 5.000 in Venezuela.
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Los guahibo o sikuani o guajib ...... olombia y 14 mil en Venezuela.
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