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Oriana Iguaran: A Wayuu Sower of Identity

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09-05-26.-The dust rises in the courtyard of Oriana Iguaran, but it is not by the wind; it is the feet of the children who rehearse the Yonna dance of the Wayuu people, under the rays of the sunset. Here, in the heart of Guarero, about five minutes from the border of Paraguachón, the municipality of...
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09-05-26.-The dust rises in the courtyard of Oriana Iguaran, but it is not by the wind; it is the feet of the children who rehearse the Yonna dance of the Wayuu people, under the rays of the sunset. Here, in the heart of Guarero, about five minutes from the border of Paraguachón, the municipality of...

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Aporrea broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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