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among Costa Ricans and tourists.
These masks are
important elements in the
Borucas'
annual Danza de los
Diablitos ceremony,
celebrated every winter since...
- The
Boruca language (in
Boruca: Brúnkajk; also
known as Bronka, Bronca, Brunca) is the
native language of the
Boruca people of
Costa Rica.
Boruca belongs...
- the ****ure. The
Borucas sell the hand
painted masks for profit,
along with many
other indigenous crafts.
Traditional Boruca masks Boruca Indians "What is...
- for some
small remnants, the most
significant of
which are the
Bribri and
Boruca tribes who
still inhabit the
mountains of the
Cordillera de Talamanca, in...
- to work and
oftentimes escaped from them.
About 2,660
people are in the
Boruca tribe. They live in the
Puntarenas area of
Costa Rica on one of the first...
-
native ethnicities; Bribris, Chorotegas, Malekus, Ngöbe, Huetars, Cabecars,
Borucas and Terrabas. The Law also
provides the
territories of self-government...
- to 1530. The word "diquís"
means "great waters" or "great river" in the
Boruca language. The
Diquis formed part of the
Greater Chiriqui culture that spanned...
- Creole, in all four
cases representing a
velar [ŋ]. It is also used in the
Boruca language,
Nawdm language,
Jersey Dutch, and
Ocaina language. "N̈" and "n̈"...
- Alajuela),
Bribri (Southern Atlantic), Cabécar (Cordillera de Talamanca),
Boruca (Southern
Costa Rica) and Ngäbe (Southern
Costa Rica long the Panamá border)...
- de
Piano -
Costa Rica
Piano Festival This is a
Boruca festival held on
December 8. The
indigenous Boruca peoples celebrate traditions with traditional...