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Warao Erotic
Homeland
Venezuela (Orinoco Delta)
Region
South America
About Warao People
The Warao are an Indigenous people of the Orinoco Delta and adjacent coastal lowlands of eastern Venezuela — approximately 50,000 in Venezuela (primarily Delta Amacuro State, with substantial communities in Monagas and Sucre States) plus a substantial diaspora that has emerged since approximately 2015, including economic migration to other Venezuelan states and cross-border movement to Trinidad-and-Tobago, Guyana, and Brazil's Roraima State. The Warao language is a linguistic isolate (not classifiable into other South American language families), and the community has historically lived in stilted houses (palafitos) in the riverine ecosystem of the Orinoco Delta. Traditional Warao culture is among the most ecologically distinct in South America, oriented around the moriche palm (Mauritia flexuosa) and riverine fishing rather than terrestrial agriculture.
Typical Warao Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Skin tone is Fitzpatrick III-IV with copper-bronze undertone characteristic of riverine lowland Indigenous populations. Hair is uniformly straight (Andre Walker 1A-1B), black to very dark brown. Facial features include moderately broad nasal bases, prominent cheekbones, full lips, and oval-to-rectangular face shapes; epicanthic-fold variants are common. Stature is typical of riverine lowland South American populations — generally below the Venezuelan national average. The Warao show some genetic distinctness from neighboring Carib and Arawak-language populations, consistent with the linguistic-isolate status of Warao.
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Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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