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Both Spanish and Maleku are taught to students.
Guatusos
excellent farmers and produce crops such as cotton, cacao, corn, and beans.
Chorotegas
The largest and most developed tribal group in Costa Rica
Chorotegas
tight-knit tribe are proud farmers of cocoa, coffee, and bananas, as well as hunters.
Cabécares
The cacique (the chief) of the tribe is permitted to marry several wives.
Cabécares
Well known for their annual Fiesta de los Diablitos
Borucas
the smallest indigenous tribes in Costa Rica
Guatusos
a cultivated plant that is grown as food.
crops
grasp or support something with one's hands.
Hold on to
mix or cause to mix together.
Mingling
planned, organized, or arranged in advance.
staged
united or bound together strongly.
tight-knit
an act of moving back, change one's decisions, plans, or attitude.
Retreat
a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
Hunter-gatherer
to be open, arranged, or extended over a large area.
Spread Out
To adopt a more steady or secure style of life, especially in a permanent job and home.
Settle