Wayuu is an Amerindian ethnic group of the La Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela. They refer to themselves simply as "Wayuu" and do not acknowledge the term "Indian," instead preferring the term "people."
Wayuu is an Amerindian ethnic group of the La Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela. They refer to themselves simply as "Wayuu" and do not acknowledge the term "Indian," instead preferring the term "people."
Wayuu is an Amerindian ethnic group of the La Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela. They refer to themselves simply as "Wayuu" and do not acknowledge the term "Indian," instead preferring the term "people."
Wayuu is an Amerindian ethnic group of the La Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela. They refer to themselves simply as "Wayuu" and do not acknowledge the term "Indian," instead preferring the term "people."
The Indigenous Wayuu tribes working in  salt harvesting site.
The Indigenous Wayuu woman working in  salt harvesting site.
The Indigenous Wayuu woman working in  salt harvesting site.
Yoruba people perform dance during the procession to Osun river on World Osun festival Day at Osogbo.
Yaruba medicine man, Babalawo he prepares medicines from the herbs and potenizes them.
Wayuu is an Amerindian ethnic group of the La Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela. They refer to themselves simply as "Wayuu" and do not acknowledge the term "Indian," instead preferring the term "people."
Wayuu is an Amerindian ethnic group of the La Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela. They refer to themselves simply as "Wayuu" and do not acknowledge the term "Indian," instead preferring the term "people."
Wayuu is an Amerindian ethnic group of the La Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela. They refer to themselves simply as "Wayuu" and do not acknowledge the term "Indian," instead preferring the term "people."
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