- Miskito, Sumo
languages and
Matagalpan. It was
first recognized by
Walter Lehmann in 1920.
While all the
languages of the
Matagalpan branch are now extinct...
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formed from
parts of the
names of the family's subgroups: Miskito, Sumo,
Matagalpan. The
relationship of some
aspects of the
internal family tree to the family...
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Yasika was a
Misumalpan (
Matagalpan)
Indian tribe that
lived in the
highlands of Nicaragua, río Yasica,
Matagalpa Department.
Yasica is the name of a region...
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Nicaragua Region Central Highlands Extinct 1997
Language family Misumalpan Sumalpan Matagalpan Matagalpa Language codes ISO 639-3 mtn
Glottolog mata1288...
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indigenous language words: Maika=Head, Calpul* Town- But
according to the
Matagalpan linguist father Guillermo Kiene, a
Catholic priest and
missionary who...
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people Extinct 20th century[citation needed]
Language family Misumalpan Sumalpan Matagalpan Cacaopera Language codes ISO 639-3 ccr
Glottolog caca1247...
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Nicaragua and
nearby areas.
Sumalpan Sumo
Mayanga Olancho,
Gracias a Dios
Matagalpan Matagalpa El Paraíso
Miskito Miskito Olancho,
Gracias a Dios Chibchan...
- groups,
there are a
number of
words widely used in
Nicaragua which have
Matagalpan, Chibcha, Miskito, Nahuatl, or
other native origins, in
particular names...
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Mayangna languages belong and
which also
includes Miskito and the
extinct Matagalpan and
Cacaopera tongues once
spoken in the
Nicaraguan highlands and southern...