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Buglere, also
known as Bugle,
Murire and Muoy, is a
Chibchan language of
Panama closely related to Guaymi.
There are two dialects,
Sabanero and Bokotá...
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descendants of pre-Columbian peoples: Maléku, Cabécar, Bribri, Guaymí, and
Buglere.
Immigration has also
brought people and
languages from
various countries...
- The Bokota, also
called Bogotá or
Bugleres, are an
indigenous people of Panama. They live in
Bocas del Toro and
north of Veraguas.
Bokota live in the same...
- -79.533 Official languages
Spanish Recognised regional languages Guaymí
Buglere Emberá
Wounaan Kuna
Teribe Bribri Ethnic groups (2020) 65.0%
Mestizo (mixed...
- Guaymí is an
outdated name,
derived by the
Spanish colonists from the
Buglere term for this
people (guaymiri).
Local newspapers and
other media often...
- Movere) – 170,000 speakers,
vulnerable in Panama,
endangered in
Costa Rica
Buglere (Bokotá) – 18,000 speakers,
endangered Borũca (Brunca) – 140 speakers,...
- Bodo
India (Bodoland) Mech,
Kachari Bathouism,
Hinduism Bokota Chibchan →
Buglere Panama (Bocas del Toro)
Native American religion Bondei Niger–Congo → Bantu...
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descendants of pre-Columbian peoples: Maléku, Cabécar, Bribri, Guaymí, and
Buglere. Of
native languages still spoken,
primarily in
indigenous reservations...
- group, the Ngäbe,
speak Ngäbere,
while the
smaller group, the Buglé,
speak Buglére; both are
members of the
Chibchan language family. Collectively, these...
- Guaymí. The
other is a
related but
mutually unintelligible language called Buglere,
spoken by the Buglé
people within the
Comarca Ngäbe-Buglé.
While all varieties...