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Acquiring Status in Guajiro Society

Anthropological Quarterly, 1960
Venezuela. Roughly speaking, about three-fourths of the peninsula belong to Colombia, while only one-fourth is within the boundaries of Venezuela. Ecologically and ethnographically, however, the peninsula is an unbroken block, occupied mainly by the Arawak-speaking Guajiro Indians.
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Tragedia del guajiro

open access: yesBooks Abroad, 1942
Calvert J. Winter, Ciro Espinosa
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Comparative constructions in Guajiro/Wayuunaiki [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Se describen las estructuras comparativas como Müliashi ma’i Luuka nuulia Kamiirü ‘Lucas es más pobre que Camilo’ en guajiro/wayuunaiki dentro de un acercamiento tipológico. Dixon (2004) propone un esquema comparativo prototípico que utiliza las nociones de (en la traducción española): comparado Lucas, estándar de comparación Camilo, propiedad o ...
Alvarez, José B.
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A Guajiro’s Cosmos

2005
To rural schools in the Cuban countryside, the revolution’s youth is sent away from their familiar terrain for the purpose of acquiring local and experience-based knowledge. While in the 1960s the more practical reasons for such a systemized stint related to the nation’s agricultural demands that necessitated a larger and more productive workforce, the
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