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VENEZUELA -
Orinoco Delta - Waraos
The Warao are an indigenous people inhabiting northeastern Venezuela The term Warao translates as "the boat people," after the Warao's lifelong and intimate connection to the water. Most of the approximately 30,000 Warao inhabit Orinoco Delta region, with smaller numbers in neighboring Guyana and Suriname.They speak an agglutinative language, also called Warao. Most of them are living in very simple huts along the rivers.
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Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Boat on a river filled with water hyacinths
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao huts on the shore of a river filled by filled with floating water hyacinths
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Floating water hyacinths and Warao hut at the background
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao baby in a hammock
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao family on a boat
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao children
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao hut with hammocks
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao man in a hammock
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao girl
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao Family
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao girl
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao children in a hammock
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao family in their hut
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao young children in a canoe
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao young girl
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao baby with his sister
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao canoe
Venezuela - Orinoco Delta
Warao boy
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