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Wayuu Language and the Guajiro Indian Tribe

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Description: Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
Guajiro Language and the Guajiro Indian Tribe (Wayuunaiki, Wayuu, Guajira, Goahira, Goajiro) Guajiro Indian Language (Wayuu) language of South America, spoken by more than 200,000 people in northern Colombia and Venezuela. Unlike most indigenous languages, use of the Guajiro language is increasing today. Like most Arawakan languages, Guajiro is polysynthetic and has VSO word order.
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