- Guaymí, or
Ngäbere, also
known as Movere, Chiriquí, and Valiente, is
spoken by the
indigenous Ngäbe
people in
Panama and
Costa Rica. The
people refer...
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their native language of
Ngäbere.
Numerous Ngäbe have
migrated to
Costa Rica in
search of work on the
coffee fincas.
Ngäbere and
Buglere are distinct...
- reservations. The most
numerically important are the Bribri, Maléku, Cabécar, and
Ngäbere languages, some of
which have
several thousand speakers in
Costa Rica and...
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languages are
mutually unintelligible. The
larger group, the Ngäbe,
speak Ngäbere,
while the
smaller group, the Buglé,
speak Buglére; both are
members of...
- reservations, the most
numerically important are the Bribri, Maléku, Cabécar and
Ngäbere languages; some of
these have
several thousand speakers in
Costa Rica while...
- many
citizens speak both
English and
Spanish or
native languages, such as
Ngäbere. Many languages,
including seven indigenous languages, are also spoken...
- reconstruction" (B.A., Berkeley, 2002) Phil
Young and T. Givón. "The
puzzle of
Ngäbére auxiliaries:
Grammatical reconstruction in
Chibchan and Misumalpan", in...
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Antataura or Cutara, and was
known as the Land of Mr.
Paris or
Parita from
Ngäbere Bari-ta
meaning Confederation of Peoples,
having under his
control six...
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requires English classes in its
public schools.
Native languages, such as
Ngäbere, are
spoken throughout the country,
mostly in
their native territories...
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Taruma language families due to contact.
Chibchan A Waimí (Guaymi) Guaymí (
Ngäbere, Movere) – 170,000 speakers,
vulnerable in Panama,
endangered in Costa...