The Maleku are an indigenous people of Costa Rica located in the Guatuso Indigenous Reserve near the town of Guatuso (San Rafael de Guatuso). Historically...
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Maleku may refer to: the Maleku people the Maleku language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maléku. If an internal link...
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The Maléku Jaíka language, also called Malecu, Maleku, Guatuso, Watuso-Wétar, and Guetar, is an Indigenous American language in Costa Rica. The Maléku Jaíka...
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a conservation area. It is regarded as a sacred place by the local Maleku people. On 4 September 1971, during an aerial survey by the National Geographic...
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are known for handwoven baskets and straw hats. The Maleku are an indigenous group of about 600 people located in the San Rafael de Guatuso Indigenous Reserve...
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Quitirrisí (In the Central Valley), Matambú or Chorotega (Guanacaste), Maleku (Northern Alajuela), Bribri (Southern Atlantic), Cabécar (Cordillera de...
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Costa Ricans (redirect from Costa Rican people)
Quitirrisí (in the Central Valley), Matambú or Chorotega (Guanacaste), Maleku (northern Alajuela), Bribri (southern Atlantic), Cabécar (Cordillera de...
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History of slavery (section Among indigenous peoples)
rubber tappers participated in the enslavement of the indigenous Guatuso-Maleku people for domestic service. In late August 1619, the frigate White Lion, a...
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language Lenca people Liberalism in Honduras Liberalism in Nicaragua Liberalism in Panama Macro-Chibchan languages Maleku people Maléku language Mallarino–Bidlack...
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Guaymi/Waimi peoples Bokota: Panama Ngäbe–Buglé: Panama, Costa Rica Talamanca peoplesl Kuna (Dule/Tule): Panama Pech: Honduras Votic peoples Maleku: Costa Rica...
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speakers, endangered Dorasque † Votic Rama – 740 speakers, moribund Voto † Maléku (Guatuso) – 750 speakers, endangered Corobicí – northwestern Costa Rica...
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Demographics of Costa Rica (redirect from Costa Rica/People)
Quitirrisí (in the Central Valley), Matambú or Chorotega (Guanacaste), Maleku (northern Alajuela), Bribri (southern Atlantic), Cabécar (Cordillera de...
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Isthmo-Colombian Area (section Indigenous peoples)
indigenous peoples. A large number of them were speakers of Chibchan languages. These include (but are not limited to) the Pech, the Rama, the Maleku, the Bribri...
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education includes Najjera Progressive School, Misanvu Secondary School, and Maleku Secondary School. Her political career began with her role as Vice Guild...
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local indigenous languages spoken by the descendants of pre-Columbian peoples: Maléku, Cabécar, Bribri, Guaymí, and Buglere. Of native languages still spoken...
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Indigenous territory (Costa Rica) (category Indigenous peoples in Costa Rica)
recognized indigenous peoples of Costa Rica. The Republic of Costa Rica recognizes eight native ethnicities; Bribris, Chorotegas, Malekus, Ngöbe, Huetars,...
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Plant a Tree". In Costa Rica, Etnies committed to planting a tree in the Maleku rainforest reserve for every pair of Jameson 2 Eco shoes that were sold...
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Alajuela Province (section Culture and people)
colonization, although the Botos held out until the mid-1800s. Today, the Maleku are among the only indigenous tribes left from the Spanish colonial period...
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Quitirrisí (in the Central Valley), Matambú or Chorotega (Guanacaste), Maleku (northern Alajuela), Bribri (southern Atlantic), Cabécar (Cordillera de...
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Phiona Nyamutoro (category Year of birth missing (living people))
education, Misanvu SS in Kibinge Bukomansimbi district for O'level and Maleku Secondary school for A'level. Nyamutoro was a vice guild president while...
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descendants of pre-Columbian peoples: Maléku, Cabécar, Bribri, Guaymí, and Buglere. Immigration has also brought people and languages from various countries...
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Quitirrisí (in the Central Valley), Matambú or Chorotega (Guanacaste), Maleku (northern Alajuela), Bribri (southern Atlantic), Cabécar (Cordillera de...
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beliefs Kuikoro religion Kwakwakaʼwakw beliefs Lenape beliefs Lokono religion Maleku beliefs Mandan religion Mapuche religion Marajoara religion Matses beliefs...
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indigenous people Mestizos. Mestizos is a mix of European and Indian descent. The languages include Spanish, Limonese, Bribrí, Cabécar, Maléku Jaíka, Boruca...
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Chibcha language (category Indigenous peoples in Colombia)
(*/ˈmɨska/ *[ˈmʷɨska]), or Muysca de Bogotá is a language spoken by the Muisca people of the Muisca Confederation, one of the many indigenous cultures of the...
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households. The most populous of its 39 villages was Qaleh Now, with 1,530 people. Iran portal OpenStreetMap contributors (1 October 2024). "Forg Rural District...
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Kuikoro religion Kwakwakaʼwakw religion Lenape religion Lokono religion Maleku beliefs Mandan religion Mapuche religion Marajoara religion Matses beliefs...
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census in 2011 counted 61,672 people in 16,930 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 70,232 people in 21,308 households. Major...
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ohchr.org. Retrieved 19 June 2019. Vijayan, Pillai; Ya-Chien, Wang; Arati, Maleku (2017). "Women, war, and reproductive health in developing countries". Social...
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