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  2. Wayuu people - Wikipedia

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    The men participate in the industry as well; they make the straps, provide the materials, and transport the goods to the city centers. The tribe produces millions of high-quality artisan products every year. This artisan weaving industry plays a vital role in the local economy, and the people are known most for the mochila Wayuu or Wayuu Bag. [15]

  3. Wayuu Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Wayuu Wikipedia (Wikipeetia süka wayuunaiki) is an edition of Wikipedia in the Wayuu language.It was created on 27 February 2023. The Wayuu Wikipedia project was in the Wikimedia Incubator between 2008 and 2023 and was developed by activists, teachers, professors, directors and leaders of the Wayuu people with the support of the Wayuu Digital Network.

  4. Category:Wayuu - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wayuu" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Arhuaca mochila - Wikipedia

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    The Arhuaca mochila is a popular artisan bag in Colombia. The mochila arhuaca (English: Arhuaca knapsack), or tutu iku in Ika, is a popular Colombian artisan bag made by the Arhuaco people of the Sierra Nevada. [1] In recent years, they have become a cultural symbol of Colombian identity.

  6. Strap - Wikipedia

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    Straps are also used as fasteners to attach, secure, carry, or bind items, to objects, animals (for example a saddle on a horse) and people (for example a watch on a wrist), or even to tie down people and animals, as on an apparatus for corporal punishment. Occasionally a strap is specified after what it binds or holds, e.g. chin strap. [1]

  7. Wayuu: la niña de Maracaibo - Wikipedia

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    Wayuu: la niña de Maracaibo (English: Wayuu: The Girl from Maracaibo) is a 2012 Venezuelan crime film directed by Miguel Curiel and starring Daniel Alvarado, Karina Velázquez and Asier Hernández. The film premiered in New York City in August 2005, and it opened in other countries, including Venezuela later that year.

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