The Cacaoperapeople also known as the Matagalpa or Ulúa., are an indigenous people in what is now El Salvador and Nicaragua. The Matagalpa are one of...
The Cacaoperapeople are an indigenous people in El Salvador who are also known as the Matagalpa or Ulua. Cacaoperapeople spoke the Cacaopera language...
Cacaopera is an extinct language belonging to the Misumalpan family, formerly spoken in the department of Morazán in El Salvador by the Cacaopera people...
is influenced by Native American culture (Lenca people, Cacaoperapeople, Maya peoples, Pipil people) as well as Latin American culture (Latin America...
by mountains. Matagalpa was originally an indigenous village. The Cacaoperapeople, or Matagalpa had their own language, which has been extinct since...
Chorotega, Cacaopera (or Matagalpa), Xiu-Subtiaba, and Nicarao. Indigenous peoples of Panama, or Native Panamanians, are the native peoples of Panama....
ecotourism. Although the Cacaoperapeople constitute the majority of the indigenous inhabitants in Matagalpa, the Nahua people inhabit the Sebaco valley...
the Lenca people and Pipil people followed by small enclaves of Maya peoples: (Poqomam people/Chorti people), Cacaoperapeople, Xinca people, and Mangue...
such as the Lenca, Pipil, Maya Poqomam, Maya Chʼortiʼ, Alaguilac and Cacaoperapeoples. Many of the dishes are made with maize (corn). There is also heavy...
settled in Nicaragua. This group may have modern representatives in the Cacaoperapeople. In the west and highland areas where the Spanish settled, the indigenous...
belong and which also includes Miskito and the extinct Matagalpan and Cacaopera tongues once spoken in the Nicaraguan highlands and southern El Salvador...
following: Chontales according to the chronicler Oviedo. Uluas, a group of Cacaoperapeople, according to Alonso Ponce. Popoluca according to Fray Blas de Hurtado...
Miskito. Mayangna - dominant variety of the Sumo family Ulwa Matagalpan Cacaopera † – formerly spoken in the Morazán department of El Salvador; and Matagalpa...
The Miskitos are a native people in Central America. Their territory extends from Cape Camarón, Honduras, to Río Grande de Matagalpa, Nicaragua, along...
multiplicity of peoples that make up the nation. In Central America, intermarriage by European men with Indigenous women, typically of Lenca, Cacaopera and Pipil...
Lenca, also known as Lepa Wiran, meaning “Jaguar People” or “People of The Jaguar” are an Indigenous people from present day southwest Honduras and eastern...
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neighboring tribes including the Cacaopera, the Chorotega, and the Huetares. The Nicaraos also enslaved and captured Cacaoperas for human sacrifice and further...
(academically referred to as Pipil) are an Indigenous group of Mesoamerican people inhabiting the western and central areas of present-day El Salvador. They...
Indigenous Peoples at the time of the Spanish conquest: 1. Pipil people, 2. Lenca people, 3. Kakawira o Cacaopera, 4. Xinca, 5. Maya Ch'orti' people, 6. Maya...
century; the eponymous people now speak Spanish. Only a few short word lists remain. It was closely related to the Cacaopera language. Nicaragua portal...
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came from the Toltec people in central Mexico, mostly Puebla during the Chichimeca-Toltec civil wars in the 10th century AD. The people of Cuzcatan came to...
indigenous, mostly Pipil, Lenca and Kakawira (Cacaopera). The current low numbers of indigenous people may be partly explained by mass murders by European...
it more clearly from Nahuatl. In Nicaragua it was spoken by the Nicarao people who split from the Pipil around 1200 CE when they migrated south. Nawat...
Misumalpan contains two languages that are now extinct: Matagalpa and Cacaopera. The latter was formerly spoken in parts of eastern El Salvador. In addition...