Also Known As:
Mosquito, Mísquito, Mískitu, Marquito, Miskito, Misquito, Mosco
Dialects & Varieties
- Honduran Mískito (Mam)
- Tawira (Tauira)
- Baymuna (Baymunana
- Baldam)
- Wanki (Wangki)
- Cabo (Kabo).
Miskito and Misulmapan Languages
Baron Pineda. 2005. "Miskito and Misulmapan Languages." In Encyclopedia of Linguistics, edited by Philipp Strazny. 693-695. Francis & Taylor Books, Inc..
At risk
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
150,000
Native Speakers Worldwide
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Nicaragua; Honduras
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Recent Resources
Versos escritos en diferentes lenguas, enlaces entre diferentes culturas, puentes entre remotas part
A copy of Contreras's 1866 Spanish-Mam vocabulary, consisting of approximately 80 words grouped by s
This video is interviewing miskito people and talking to them about there culture and their thoughts