- The
Miskitos are an Afro-Indigenous
ethnic group in
Central America.
Their territory extends from Cape Camarón, Honduras, to Río
Grande de Matagalpa, Nicaragua...
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extending from Cape Camarón to the
River Chagres. The name
derives from the
Miskito people, one of the
Indigenous inhabitants of the region. The area was historically...
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Miskito may
refer to:
Miskito people,
ethnic group in
Honduras and
Nicaragua Miskito Sambu,
branch of
Miskito people with
African admixture Tawira Miskito...
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Miskito (Miskitu in the
Miskito language) is a
Misumalpan language spoken by the
Miskito people in
northeastern Nicaragua,
especially in the
North Caribbean...
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languages of the
Matagalpan branch are now extinct, the
Miskito and Sumu
languages are
alive and well:
Miskito has
almost 200,000
speakers and
serves as a second...
- 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...
- The
Tawira Miskito are
Indigenous peoples of Nicaragua. They are a band of
Miskito people and live in the
southern part of the
Mosquito Coast. They are...
- The
Miskito Sambu, also
known simply as the
Miskito, are an
ethnic group of
mixed cultural ancestry (African-Indigenous American)
occupying a portion...
- from:
enslaved Africans bought by the
Spanish and
British most
notably the
Miskito people,[3] as well as
those who were
brought from the West
Indies and identify...
- The
Miskito Admiral was an
official in the
Miskito Kingdom. His
domain was the
southernmost of the kingdom's territories,
extending from Peal Key Lagoon...