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Chief of
Miskitu 1879–1888 H.E.
George William Albert Hendy,
Hereditary Chief of
Miskitu 1888–1889 H.E.
Andrew Hendy,
Hereditary Chief of
Miskitu 1889–1890...
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arguable nonexistence were
pursued in
diplomatic exchanges. The
British and
Miskitu definition applied to the
whole eastern seaboard of
Nicaragua and even...
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Miskito (
Miskitu in the
Miskito language) is a
Misumalpan language spoken by the
Miskito people in
northeastern Nicaragua,
especially in the
North Caribbean...
- the
Miskitu Nation and
abdicated in
favour of his
cousin Jonathan I, on 8
March 1889. He
retired to
Nicaraguan territory where he
became a
Miskitu Jefe...
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ideas or
language of
class struggles.
Although many
organizations stress Miskitu ethnicity, language, and history, most
major Nicaraguan indigenous organizations...
- The
House of Miskito, also
called the
Miskitu or the Miskut, was a
noble family from the
Miskito coast that came to
reign over part of the
current territories...
- of Jenkins' Ear"
broke out, and
Great Britain was
anxious to
enlist the
Miskitu on
their side. To that end,
Governor Edward Trelawny of
Jamaica created...
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Jeremy II (c. 1639–1729) was King of the
Miskitu Kingdom.
Little is
known about his reign,
though he
engaged in
formal diplomatic agreements with the...
- (2022 estimate) and its
inhabitants are
mostly Afro-descendant Creoles,
Miskitu, Mestizo, as well as
smaller communities of Garinagu, Chinese, Mayangna...
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Monarchy have
still yet to be restored,
still many
Miskitu people and
others still recognize the
Miskitu Royal family. The Taínos were an
indigenous civilization...