- have
shifted to Miskito.
Mayangna -
dominant variety of the Sumo
family Ulwa Matagalpan Cacaopera † –
formerly spoken in the Morazán
department of El...
- 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...
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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 was a substantial...
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Tawahka and
Panamahka dialects, and
southern Ulwa. Sumu
specialist Ken Hale
considered the
differences between Ulwa and
Mayangna in both
vocabulary and morphology...
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Ulwa language may
refer to: Yaul
language of
Papua New
Guinea Ulwa language (Sumo) of
Nicaragua This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- (Miskito
Coast Creole and Rama Cay Creole), Miskito, Sumo (Mayangna and
Ulwa), Garifuna, and Rama, in
addition to the
national official language of Spanish...
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including the Afro-descendant
Creoles and the
indigenous tribes of Mayangnas,
Ulwas, and Ramas. In 1740, the
Miskitos yielded to
British sovereignty over the...
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Mutayr noted that the main
branches of
Mutayr today are Banu Abdullah, Al-'
Ulwa (also
spelled 'Llwah), and Braih. DNA
tests for
samples taken by male parti****nts...
- Yaul, also
known as
Ulwa, is a
severely endangered Keram language of
Papua New Guinea. It is
spoken fluently by
fewer than 700
people and semi-fluently...
- Nicaragua),
Creole (Miskito
Coast Creole and Rama Cay Creole), Sumo (Mayangna and
Ulwa), Rama, Miskito, and Garifuna. The
Pearl Cays
archipelago is also a part...