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Alternative names for these people are:  Goahiba, Goahiva, Guaigua, Guajibo, Guaybo, Sicuani, Sikuani, Wahibo 

Guahibo Indians __ A brief overview of Guahibo history and culture. - illustrated - From Indian-cultures.com - http://indian-cultures.com/Cultures/guahibo.html 

Museum of the F.T. of Amazonas __ ""The Hiwi (Guajibo) are a relatively heterogeneous population, very disseminated. They inhabit the savannas of the west of Venezuela and Colombia. Today they occupy almost all the Comisarí to of Vichada (Colombia), in the zone that extends among the rivers Meta(north), Vichada (south), Orinoco (east) and Mnacacíace (west)." A nice overview. - illustrated - From Museum of the F.T. - http://64.227.34.78/webmuseo/mam/mam2000i.html


 

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