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Say hello to these woven Chila bucket bags, which are made by the women of the Wayuu tribe
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The oral tradition of the Wayuu people suggests that getting tricked into coerced labor happened frequently. Wayuu people increasingly sought to engage in the wage labor economy, and were offered free transportation to other settlements for wage labor, only to be taken to settlements for unpaid work.
Wayuu (also called Wayu, Wayúu, Guajiro, Wahiro) is an Indigenous American ethnic group of the Guajira Peninsula straddling the Venezuela-Colombia border, on the Caribbean Sea coast.
The Wayuu customs and traditions are quite numerous, among which they have the welcoming on behalf of the Cacique, the lucid arrival of the Majayura, the Wayúu heritage, their mourning and exhumation of human remains and the Piachi.
The Wayuu are an Indigenous people living in the desert region of La Guajira in northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela. They speak an Arawak language and their culture is shaped by harsh winds, blazing sun and a landscape that demands both patience and ingenuity.