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Combine Juliana with a Chiva Culiona , and you get the most Colombian tradition you’ve never heard of:

And hanging out the window, one arm swinging a bottle of aguardiente like a lasso, was Juliana. Juliana Navidad A La Colombiana Chiva Culiona

Rolling Festivity: The Cultural Iconography and Socio-Economic Significance of the Juliana Navidad a la Colombiana and the Chiva Culiona Combine Juliana with a Chiva Culiona , and

: A series of prayers and songs (villancicos) held over nine nights, bringing families together to eat traditional foods like (custard) and (cheese fritters). Chivas and Parrandas Instead of mourning, she embraces her self-worth, declaring

The song tells the story of a woman—Juliana—who refuses to cry over a failed relationship. Instead of mourning, she embraces her self-worth, declaring that "where I was born, he who does it, pays for it" ( el que la hace la paga ). She transforms her heartbreak into a dance, celebrating Christmas and the New Year with a "dangerous" cumbia rhythm that emphasizes her independence and strength. Cultural Elements Juliana – La Colombiana Lyrics - Genius