Wayuunaiki (newspaper)
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Founded in 2000,[1] Wayuunaiki is distributed in Venezuela and Colombia, especially in those regions where the Wayuu people reside. Its founder and current director is Jayariyú Farías Montiel.[2] In 2010, the newspaper was nominated for the "IPDC-UNESCO Prize for Rural Communication",[3] and was awarded fourth place.[4]
References
- ↑ Venezuela: Jayariyú: “Wayuunaiki es el único periódico especializado de Venezuela y Suramérica, con esencia indígena” / Jayariyú: Nia wanee karalo’uta Wayuunaiki especializado münaka suma Wenezuela, suma Suramérica wayuu aa’inrüma’in. Yepan.cl (Spanish)
- ↑ Periódico Wayuunaiki celebrará V aniversario. Agencia Venezolana de Noticias.(Spanish)
- ↑ Venezuelan Indigenous Newspaper Is Nominated For UNESCO Prize. Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources
- ↑ Quienes Somos. Periódico Wayuunaiki. (Spanish)
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