Guaymi Indians

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Name (Hebrew)
גואימי (שבט אינדיאני)
Name (Latin)
Guaymi Indians
Name (Arabic)
גואימי (שבט אינדיאני)
Other forms of name
Bukueta Indians
Chiriqui Indians
Guaimi Indians
Move Indians
Murire Indians
Ngobe Indians
Ngoberre Indians
Nortenyo Indians
Sabanero Indians
Valiente Indians
See Also From tracing topical name
Chibcha Indians
Indians of Central America Costa Rica
Indians of Central America Panama
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1283203
Library of congress: sh 85057675
Sources of Information
  • Web. 3.
  • Swanton Ind. tribes.
  • Guionneau Sinclair, F. Movimiento profetico ... 1987
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  • Murdock world cult.:
  • Voegelin lang.:
  • Zisa, C.A. Am. Ind. lang.:
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Wikipedia description:

The Ngäbe are an indigenous people within the territories of present-day Panama and Costa Rica in Central America. The Ngäbe mostly live within the Ngäbe-Buglé comarca in the Western Panamanian provinces of Veraguas, Chiriquí and Bocas del Toro. They also have five indigenous territories in southwestern Costa Rica, encompassing 23,600 hectares: Coto Brus, Abrojos Montezuma, Conte Burica, Altos de San Antonio and Guaymi de Osa. In the early 21st century, there are approximately 200,000-250,000 speakers of the Ngäbere language. Guaymí is an outdated name, derived by the Spanish colonists from the Buglere term for this people (guaymiri). Local newspapers and other media often alternatively spell the name Ngäbe as Ngobe or Ngöbe because Spanish does not contain the sound represented by ä, a low-back rounded a, slightly higher than the English aw in the word saw. Spanish speakers hear ä as either an o or an a. Ngäbe means "people" in 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 languages in the Chibchan language family.

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