The Colombian Instituto Caro y Cuervo provides Wayuu children with school material
Children from the Wayuu community (Guajira) have received school material, water and sweets from the Association of Friends of the Instituto Caro y Cuervo, of the Colombian Government. The institute is devoted to research in linguistics, philology, literature, humanities and history of the Colombian culture.
The students of the Indigenous Boarding School Kamusuchiwou have received school material, water and sweets from the Association of Friends of the Instituto Caro y Cuervo, of the Colombian Government.
Children from the Wayuu community study in this institution, located in the area of Aipir in the La Guajira Department, which has faced serious drought problems.
Children are between 2 and 12 years old and many of them speak Spanish and Wayuunaiki, the language of their community, with which they expressed their gratitude for the donation, informs the Instituto Caro y Cuervo in a press release.
The main objective of this institute is to cultivate scientific research in linguistics, philology, literature, humanities and history of the Colombian culture.
Children from the Wayuu community study in this institution, located in the area of Aipir in the La Guajira Department, which has faced serious drought problems.
Children are between 2 and 12 years old and many of them speak Spanish and Wayuunaiki, the language of their community, with which they expressed their gratitude for the donation, informs the Instituto Caro y Cuervo in a press release.
The main objective of this institute is to cultivate scientific research in linguistics, philology, literature, humanities and history of the Colombian culture.
Cátedra UNESCO de Tecnologías Lingüísticas