Indigenous Ngabe People Of Panama May Lose Their Mother Tongue


Indigenous Ngabe People Of Panama May Lose Their Mother Tongue Translated from Spanish, Original Below Julio A. Carles, 2010 The latent possibility of losing the mother tongue of the Ngäbe-Bugle, which has already happened with other indigenous peoples of Panama and other countries, concerns many members of this ethnic group. Ngäbe-Bugle Indians are located in the border region of Panama and Costa Rica, a region that includes the provinces of Chiriqui, Veraguas and Bocas del Toro. ...

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