- This
disruption of
their old
lifestyle had a
negative effect on the
Mayangnas'
attachment to many
aspects of
their traditional culture,
while the proximity...
- Honduras. Hale &
Salamanca (2001)
classify the Sumu
languages into a
northern Mayangna,
composed of the
Tawahka and
Panamahka dialects, and
southern Ulwa. Sumu...
- Miskitos,
Mayangnas, and others. The
regional official languages are
Creole (Miskito
Coast Creole and Rama Cay Creole), Miskito, Sumo (
Mayangna and Ulwa)...
-
groups include the present-day Matagalpas, Miskitos, Ramas, as well as
Mayangnas and
Ulwas who are also
known as Sumos.: 20 In the 19th century, there...
-
including monolinguals) Mískito (Misumalpan) (29,000
speakers in Honduras)
Mayangna (Misumalpan) (less than 1000
speakers in Honduras, more in Nicaragua) Pech/Paya...
- coast,
including the Afro-descendant
Creoles and the
indigenous tribes of
Mayangnas, Ulwas, and Ramas. In 1740, the
Miskitos yielded to
British sovereignty...
-
followed by
Mayangna and Spanish.
Since Prinzapolka is a
Miskito muni****lity,
Miskito culture is dominant, but
there are also
Latinos and
Mayangnas.[citation...
-
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...
-
Nicaragua but some in Honduras. Many of them have
shifted to Miskito.
Mayangna -
dominant variety of the Sumo
family Ulwa
Matagalpan Cacaopera † – formerly...
-
Spanish Creole (in
Autonomous Regions)
Garifuna (in
Autonomous Regions)
Mayangna (in
Autonomous Regions)
Miskito (in
Autonomous Regions) Rama (in Autonomous...