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Culture, history and genealogy of the Miskito Indians. ... Miskito Tribe:; Article on Miskito history and culture. Miskito Indians:; Wikipedia article about the Miskito people. Miskito Photographs:; Photos of Miskito Indians and background about indigenous resistance against the Sandinistas.
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www.native-languages.org/miskito_culture.htm
www.native-languages.org/miskito_culture.htm
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The Miskito Indians have inhabited the North Atlantic territory of Nicaragua since before recorded history. The entire territory was colonized by England. ...
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www.aguanicaragua.org/miskitoindianhistory.html
www.aguanicaragua.org/miskitoindianhistory.html
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Miskito - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Miskitos are a group of Native Americans in Central America. Their territory extends from Cape Camarón, Honduras, to Rio Grande, Nicaragua along the Mosquito Coast. There is a native Miskito lan...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miskito
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Mosquito Coast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Caribbean Mosquito Coast (or Miskito Coast ) historically consisted of an area along the Atlantic coast of present-day Nicaragua, named after its native Miskito Indians and long dominated by B...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosquito_Coast
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through which the Miskito Indians emerged as a cultural entity. It was during what I call the second phase of coastal history that the Miskito Indians came ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/T747QX27V2634441.pdf
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A Brief History ... A general amnesty was declared shortly thereafter by the government whereby Miskito Indians who had joined the contra rebels could return to Nicaragua without reprisals.[14] The autonomy project was initiated by the setting up of an Autonomy Commission which prepared a draft autonomy proposal containing,
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www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/AboriginalLB/1988/31.htm...
www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/AboriginalLB/1988/31.html
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Miskito Indians supported British buccaneers in the seventeenth century and continued to raid Spanish colonies well after the British had stopped fighting the Spanish.
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miskitocoast.org/indians.htm
miskitocoast.org/indians.htm
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Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Miskito Indians History, Miskito Indians Social life and customs, Auastara (Nicaragua) History, Auastara (Nicaragua) Social life and customs, Nicaragua History Revolution, 1979;
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www.loc.gov/catdir/description/texas051/2004049463.html
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Miskito Indians live and survive in the Honduran rainforests, and were established by black slaves that had escaped their masters and fled to the Mosquitia rainforest, to evade capture. These runaways married into the local Indian tribe and became the Miskito Indians.
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www.nicaragua.com/blog/miskito-indians
www.nicaragua.com/blog/miskito-indians
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