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Item Summary
Wayuu, or Wayuunaiki, is an indigenous language that belongs to the Arawak language family and is spoken in northwestern Venezuela and northeastern Colombia.
Descriptive Information
- Title
- Quiebra asottünaa. Español / Wayuunaiki. Dayana López Villalobos. Poesía plegable 5.
- Sort Title
- quiebra asottünaa. español / wayuunaiki. dayana lópez villalobos. poesía plegable 5.
- Publisher
- La Mancha Ediciones
- Date Created
- 2014
- Format
- Pamphlets
- Rights Statement
- Copyright Not Evaluated
Discovery Information
- Subject
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- Arts and culture
- Books and reading
- Culture
- Minorities, ethnic and racial groups
- Indigenous peoples
- Geographic Subject
- Venezuela
- Geographic Origin
- Venezuela
Physical Characteristics
- Height
- 14
- Width
- 15
- Page Count
- 5
- File Count
- 3
Institutional Information
- Collection
- Latin American Ephemera
- Box number
- 83
- Folder number
- 208
- Barcode
- 32101106828609
- IIIF Manifest URL
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https://figgy.princeton.edu/concern/ephemera_folders/d221493a-fbd0-42f5-85e7-df957f3a9bc6/manifest








