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Meaning of piratapuyo




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

piratapuyo
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Also called Wa'íkâná (meaning fish man). It is the name of a Colombian indigenous ethnic group settled in the Departments of Caquetá, Meta, Guainía and Guaviare, specifically in the municipalities of San Vicente del Caguán, La Macarena, Inírida and San José del Guaviare. I guard the deer. Other names they receive are: Piratapuya, Parata puya, Uaikama, Wai kana, waikhana, Urubú-tapuy. They are also found on the banks of the Papurí and Tiquié rivers, in the Departments of Vaupés and Amazonas.

  




GARCÍA ALBERTO ENRIQUE

Piratepuyo-Amerindian people originally from Colombia, had their habitat in the departments of Guaviare-Vaupés.

  



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