The term "Mujeres Culonas" primarily refers to women from the Wayúu community, an indigenous group residing in the Guajira Peninsula, which straddles the Colombia-Venezuela border. The Wayúu people are known for their rich cultural heritage, distinct language, and remarkable traditions. Among these, the physical attribute of having voluptuous figures, particularly accentuated buttocks, is not only celebrated but also deeply ingrained in their cultural identity.