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Pech people - Wikipedia The Pech people, previously known as the Paya, are an Indigenous ethnic group in north-eastern Honduras [1] According to a 2007 census conducted by Indigenous organisations, 6,024 people self-identified as being of Pech descent [1]
Los Pech, etnia de Honduras Esta es una etnia compuesta por nueve tribus que habitan en el municipio de Trujlllo, departamento de Gracias a Dios La historia es reconocida ya que, gracias a su gran resistencia, la Corona española no logró fundar una ciudad hasta en 1960
The ethnic group of the Pech in Honduras Pech is a language of great antiquity, which has been estimated at 4,000 years, and it is the only true Chibcha that is still spoken in Honduras; the most closely related languages are found in Costa Rica
Pech in Honduras - Minority Rights Group Pech (Paya) were the original inhabitants of the Bay Island of Roatan but were relocated to the mining areas of the mainland by the Spanish during the early colonial period There are now about 6,024 Pech confined to a few small communities in Olancho, Colón and Gracias a Dios
What does PECH mean? - Definitions. net Definition of PECH in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of PECH What does PECH mean? Information and translations of PECH in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
Pech language - Wikipedia Pech is an SOV (subject–object–verb) language (Holt 1999) There are exceptions to this, as oblique noun-phrases, adverbials, direct object noun-phrases, and subject noun-phrases all are capable of occurring after verbs
pech, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun pech See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence This word is used in northern English regional dialect, Irish English, and Scottish English