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Working alongside Guaco's team is one of the artisans he mentioned.
Several species in the genus Mikania are among those referred to as guaco.
Guaco does indeed have a bad arm.
The group Guaco started as a gaita group but now plays salsa.
Guaco, a 20-piece group that is one of Venezuela's top salsa bands, shares the bill in its New York debut.
It should not be confused with Toro Guaco, a traditional dance from the city of León.
Freddy's father, the foreman, is called Jon Jairo or "Guaco".
The species Mikania laevigata and Mikania glomerata, also known as guaco, are popular in herbal medicine.
Guaco, initially a gaita band from Maracaibo, added a more tropical Afro-Cuban vibe to the tamborera.
Even though it is not a vine guaco is also used to refer to Cleome serrulata, the Rocky Mountain beeplant.
In Brazil, guaco (Mikania glomerata) is commonly used as a medicinal tea as an expectorant and anti-inflammatory due to its compound cumarine.
It is stated that the Central American natives, after taking guaco, catch with impunity the most dangerous snakes, which writhe in their hands as though touched by a hot iron.
There are eleven different species of guaco in Quintana Roo, with the most common called tendón de sapo in Spanish or chiicheních much in Maya.
Guaco es Guaco - 2000 (Compilation album under Universal Masters Collection label)
The name Guaco is attributed to Mario since in the mornings at his home where the band used to play and practice, a bird called Guaco would fly over.
Peritoma serrulata), commonly known as Rocky Mountain beeplant/beeweed, stinking-clover, bee spider-flower, skunk weed, Navajo spinach, and guaco is an annual plant in the genus Cleome.
She principally works with a plant called guaco, a fibrous, resistant climbing vine found in the higher altitudes in the Yucatan Peninsula, originally used by her community to create thatched roofs.
He discovered that after the guaco juice burned out from the heat of the fire, he could mix the guaco with clay which then provided the perfect paint for his decorations.
Native Americans and Colombians believe that the guaco was named after a species of kite, in imitation of its cry, which they say it uses to attract the snakes which it feeds on.
Mario later retired to continue his college studies on engineering but he continues to create "Guaco Music" for his family and friends in Venezuela and in Florida (U.S.) where he lives.
Guaco is a tropical music band from Venezuela that was formed in Maracaibo by Mario Viloria, Gustavo Aguado, and Fernando Dominguez in Zulia in 1968.
Guaco, huaco, or guao, also vejuco and bejuco are terms applied to various vine-like Central American, South American, and West Indian climbing plants, reputed to have curative powers.
Mario retired after being the main founder because of college studies but during his participation in the group he was the main composer for several years and his home was the main place where Guaco practiced in the beginnings.
Among other artists with nominations were Miguel Bose, Daddy Yankee, Gilberto Gil, GUaco, Natalia Lafourcade, Gian Marco, Pitbull, Arturo Sandoval and Gustavo Santaolalla.
Any twining plant with a heart-shaped leaf, white and green above and purple beneath, is called a guaco by Native Americans, which does not necessarily coincide with which plants are "true" guacos, as far as naturalists are concerned.