- The
Miskitos are a
native people in
Central America.
Their territory extends from Cape Camarón, Honduras, to Río
Grande de Matagalpa, Nicaragua, along...
-
Miskito may
refer to:
Miskito people,
ethnic group in
Honduras and
Nicaragua Miskito Sambu,
branch of
Miskito people with
African admixture Tawira Miskito...
- centuries,
Miskitos Zambos began a
series of
raids that
attacked Spanish-held
territories and
still independent indigenous groups in the area.
Miskito raiders...
- Y (yei). Many of the
Miskitos are
native American and also
mixed with British, Chinese, Dutch,
German and African. The
Miskito people had a
strong relationship...
-
apart from
being given a crown, he was
named Oldman I of the
Miskito coast. Many
Miskitos converted to
Anglicanism during his reign.
After his
death his...
- The
Miskito Cays (Spanish:
Cayos Miskitos) are an
archipelago of
small cays and
reefs with an area of 27 km2
located off
Mosquito Coast in the Caribbean...
- some
Miskitos. The
language is
being quickly replaced with
Spanish with
fewer and
fewer people speaking it.
Belizean Creole Jamaican Creole Miskito language...
- 167; -83.033 (Corn Island)
Cayos Miskitos, 14°23′N 82°46′W / 14.383°N 82.767°W / 14.383; -82.767 (Cayos
Miskitos)
Pearl Cays, 12°28′N 83°23′W / 12...
-
Clement (c. 1791 – 1840)
Michael Olien, "General,
Governor and Admiral:
Three Miskito Lines of Succession,"
Ethnohistory 45/2 (1998): 285,
figure 2....
- and General,
while the
original Miskitos (otherwise
called Tawira) held the
titles of
Governor and Admiral.
Miskito people Alexander Exquemelin, Zee-Rovers...