Bribri Indians

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Name (Latin)
Bribri Indians
Other forms of name
Abicetava Indians
Biceyta Indians
Biseita Indians
Blancos Indians
Lari Indians
Pocosi Indians
Tariaca Indians
Uren Indians
Urinama Indians
Valientes Indians
Veceita Indians
See Also From tracing topical name
Indians of Central America Costa Rica
Talamanca Indians
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q913374
Library of congress: sh 85016791
Sources of Information
  • Steward handbk. So. Am Ind.:v.4, p.65+.
  • Ethnologue.
  • Murdock world cult.:SA19.

Wikipedia description:

The Bribri (also Abicetava) are an Indigenous people in eastern Costa Rica and northern Panama. Today, most Bribri people speak the Bribri language or Spanish. There are varying estimates from government officials of the group's population. Estimates of the total Bribri population range as high as 35,000 people, although official estimates assert there are about 11,500 Bribri people in Costa Rica, and about 1000 Bribri people in Panama. According to a census by the Ministerio de Salud of Costa Rica however, there are 11,500 Bribri living within service range of the Hone Creek Clinic alone, suggesting the total Costa Rican Bribri population is larger. They are also a voting majority in the Puerto Viejo de Talamanca area. The Bribri historically struggled to remain on their land and preserve their culture, though the Costa Rican government currently recognizes their use of designated Indigenous Territories, and they are one of the formally recognized Indigenous peoples of Panama. Political struggles by some Bribri activists for the legal recognition of further claims to the land they inhabit and autonomy are ongoing in both countries.

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