- The
Boruca (also
known as the
Brunca or the Brunka) are the
indigenous people living in
Costa Rica. The
tribe has
about 2,660 members, most
living on a...
- The
Boruca language (in
Boruca: Brúnkajk, also
known as Bronka, Bronca, Brunca) is the
native language of the
Boruca people of
Costa Rica.
Boruca belongs...
- to work and
oftentimes escaped from them.
About 2,660
people are in the
Boruca tribe. They live in the
Puntarenas area of
Costa Rica on one of the first...
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Territorio Indígena
Boruca is an
indigenous territory in
Costa Rica. Vaage, Kari (2011).
Indigenous peoples in
Costa Rica and El
Diquis hydroelectric project:...
-
Boruca is a
district of the
Buenos Aires canton, in the
Puntarenas province of
Costa Rica.
Boruca has an area of 125.02 km² and an
elevation of 550 metres...
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endangered in
Costa Rica
Buglere (Bokotá) – 18,000 speakers,
endangered Borũca (Brunca) – 140 speakers,
moribund Talamanca Huetar (Güetar) †
Bribri (Talamanca)...
- of the Térraba po****tion to the
southwestern region of
Costa Rica, near
Boruca and the Térraba River. The town, San
Francisco de Térraba, was
founded in...
- to 1530. The word "diquís"
means "great waters" or "great river" in the
Boruca language. The
Diquis formed part of the
Greater Chiriqui culture that spanned...
- for some
small remnants, the most
significant of
which are the
Bribri and
Boruca tribes who
still inhabit the
mountains of the
Cordillera de Talamanca, in...
- (Cordillera de Talamanca), Guaymí (southern
Costa Rica,
along the Panamá border),
Boruca (southern
Costa Rica) and Térraba (southern
Costa Rica). Today, according...