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A pre-eminent tenet of the Wayuu people's history is the practice of weaving patterned bags, aptly named Wayuu Mochilas. As matriarchs of family clans, the Wayuu.
We circled the plaza, admiring the handmade purses, scarves and jewelry and then headed for the enclosed sell. There, Chávez pointed to bags of marijuana (it is not legal but decriminalized) alongside a cornucopia of potatoes, dozens of varieties, nbsp;