Pech people
The Pech are an indigenous people in northeastern Honduras, previously known as the Paya. As of early 2005 their population had been reduced to 3,800. The Pech language is a member of the Chibchan family of languages, and, although it is still spoken by older people, it is in danger of extinction in the relatively near future.
Pech people
The Pech are an indigenous people in northeastern Honduras, previously known as the Paya. As of early 2005 their population had been reduced to 3,800. The Pech language is a member of the Chibchan family of languages, and, although it is still spoken by older people, it is in danger of extinction in the relatively near future.
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De Pech zijn een volk in Hondu ...... el uit van de moderne Chibcha.
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Die Payas sind ein indigenes V ...... os, Sules, Yaras, und Cumajas.
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La sociedad pech es una etnia ...... ino bulá que significa ladino.
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The Pech are an indigenous peo ...... st danger of becoming extinct.
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De Pech zijn een volk in Hondu ...... el uit van de moderne Chibcha.
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Die Payas sind ein indigenes V ...... ntos Colón und Gracias a Dios.
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La sociedad pech es una etnia ...... ino bulá que significa ladino.
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The Pech are an indigenous peo ...... in the relatively near future.
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Payas
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Pech (volk)
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Pech people
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Pech
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