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Guaymí, or Ngäbere, also
known as Movere, Chiriquí, and Valiente, is a
Chibchan language spoken by the
indigenous Ngäbe
people in
Panama and
Costa Rica...
- San
Antonio and
Guaymi de Osa. In the
early 21st century,
there are
approximately 200,000-250,000
speakers of the Ngäbere language.
Guaymí is an outdated...
- of the
national po****tion, or
about 60,000
including about 10% of the
Guaymí po****tion; the Baháʼís
maintain one of the world's
eight Baháʼí Houses...
- of the
national po****tion, or
about 60,000
including about 10% of the
Guaymí po****tion. The Jehovah's
Witnesses were the next
largest congregation comprising...
- a
mixture of
Catholicism and
animism that has
become po****r
among the
Guaymí people. It
began in the
second half of the
twentieth century,
after prophetess...
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Bocas del Toro, Chiriquí, and Veraguas. The
capital is
known as Buäbiti in
Guaymí and
Llano Tugrí in Spanish. Ngäbe-Buglé
Comarca is sub-divided into 3 sub-regions...
- culture. They
speak mostly their own
language rather than Spanish. The
Guaymís, also
known as the
Ngabe are the
group of the most
people in
Costa Rica...
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spoken by the
descendants of pre-Columbian peoples: Maléku, Cabécar, Bribri,
Guaymí, and Buglere. Of
native languages still spoken,
primarily in indigenous...
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spoken by the
descendants of pre-Columbian peoples: Maléku, Cabécar, Bribri,
Guaymí, and Buglere.
Immigration has also
brought people and
languages from various...
- Sape, and
Taruma language families due to contact.
Chibchan A Waimí (
Guaymi)
Guaymí (Ngäbere, Movere) – 170,000 speakers,
vulnerable in Panama, endangered...