- The
Mayangna (also
known as Ulwa, Sumu or Sumo) are a
people who live on the
eastern coasts of
Nicaragua and Honduras, an area
commonly known as the Mosquito...
- Honduras. Hale &
Salamanca (2001)
classify the Sumu
languages into a
northern Mayangna,
composed of the
Tawahka and
Panamahka dialects, and
southern Ulwa. Sumu...
-
Nicaragua but some in Honduras. Many of them have
shifted to Miskito.
Mayangna -
dominant variety of the Sumo
family Ulwa
Matagalpan Cacaopera † – formerly...
- Miskitos,
Mayangnas, and others.
Regional official languages are
Creole (Miskito
Coast Creole and Rama Cay Creole), Miskito, Sumo (
Mayangna and Ulwa)...
- Miskitu, Mestizo, as well as
smaller communities of Garinagu, Chinese,
Mayangna, and Rama.
Bluefields is Nicaragua’s
chief Caribbean port, from
which hardwood...
- (or Atlantic)
coast is
inhabited by the
Miskitu (150,000), the Sumu or
Mayangna (27,000) and the Rama (2,000).
Indigenous peoples of the
Americas portal...
-
indigenous Miskitu and
Mayangna. As part of the
peace process coming out of
armed conflict between the
Sandanistas and the
Mayangna and Miskitu, the Nicaraguan...
-
inhabited by Macro-Chibchan
language ethnic groups such as the Miskito, Rama,
Mayangna, and Matagalpas.: 20 They had
coalesced in
Central America and migrated...
-
including monolinguals) Mískito (Misumalpan) (29,000
speakers in Honduras)
Mayangna (Misumalpan) (less than 1000
speakers in Honduras, more in Nicaragua) Pech/Paya...
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Huetar people, ?-1600 AD,
Costa Rica
Miskito people, -1700 AD,
Nicaragua Mayangna people, 1700 AD,
Nicaragua Cacaopera people, 1700 AD,
Nicaragua Indigenous...