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Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica

Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica
Total population
114,000
2.4% of Costa Rica's population[1]
Regions with significant populations
 Costa Rica
Languages
Indigenous languages, Spanish
Related ethnic groups
Other Indigenous peoples of the Americas

Indigenous people of Costa Rica, or Native Costa Ricans, are the people who lived in what is now Costa Rica prior to European and African contact and the descendants of those peoples. About 114,000 indigenous people live in the country, comprising 2.4% of the total population.[1] Indigenous Costa Ricans strive to keep their cultural traditions and languages alive.

In 1977, the government passed the Indigenous Law, which created reserves. There are a total of 24 indigenous territories located throughout Costa Rica. After only gaining the right to vote in 1994, they are still fighting for their rights, particularly regarding the government taking over their land and ignoring the articles which protect them. While indigenous people have struggled for legal recognition of their rights, Costa Rica did sign the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2007.[1]

Indigenous Costa Ricans belong to eight major ethnic groups.[1]

History

Pre-Columbian harpy eagle gold pendant, Museo del Oro Precolombino

The first indigenous peoples of present day Costa Rica were hunters and gatherers, and the territory was divided in two cultural areas due to its geographical location in the Intermediate Area, between the Mesoamerican and the Andean cultural regions.[2][3] Its indigenous peoples have lived in Costa Rica for what stretches back to at least 10,000 years before the arrival of the Spaniards.[4]

The northwest of the country, the Nicoya Peninsula, was the southernmost point of Mesoamerican cultural influence when the Spanish conquerors came in the sixteenth century. The Nicoya culture was the largest cacicazgo on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica.[2] The central and southern portions of the country belonged to the Isthmo-Colombian cultural area with strong Muisca influences, as they were part of territories occupied predominantly by speakers of the Chibchan languages.[3][5] The Diquis culture flourished from 700 CE to 1530 CE.[6]

Christopher Columbus arrived in Costa Rica in 1502 on his last trip to the Americas. Costa Rica received its name from Gil Gonzalez Dávila when he arrived and thought he found the most gold he had ever seen; therefore naming it the "Rich Coast". To the Spaniards, it was less organized from other indigenous groups they had discovered, mainly because they lived in separate groups rather than one large group. During the colonization, Costa Rica was very poor, mainly because it was isolated from the majority of colonies of the Spanish Empire. The initial colonies that were set up were unsuccessful because of disease, as well as the weather of the tropical rain forests. Costa Rica did not become a province of Spain until the 1560s, when a community was created that used the volcanic soil for agricultural purposes. By the time that Columbus arrived, there were about 20,000 Costa Rican natives, but this number greatly declined. That was primarily due to disease, particularly smallpox as well as the fact that many indigenous people were enslaved to work and oftentimes escaped from them.[7]

The Boruca are known for their traditional masks

Boruca, southern Costa Rica

About 2,660 people are in the Boruca tribe. They live in the Puntarenas area of Costa Rica on one of the first reservations that was established for indigenous Costa Ricans. They are popular for their crafts, particularly masks made for the "Fiesta de los Diablos" which is a three-day festival that stages fights between the Boruca people (depicted as devils) and the Spanish conquistadors (portrayed as Bulls).

Bribri, southern Atlantic coast

The Bribri are an indigenous tribe that lives in Salitre, Cabagra, TalAwari and Ujarrás.[1] They are a voting majority in the Puerto Viejo de Talamanca area. The range of the population stretches from 11,000 to 35,000. The Bribri have a specific social structure that is organized in clans. Each clan is composed of an extended family. Women have a higher status in this society, because their children's clans are determined by whichever clan they come from. Women in the Bribri society are the only ones that can inherit land and prepare the sacred cacao drink used during the rituals. Men's roles are defined by their clan, and often are exclusive for men. The spiritual leader, or "awa" is very important to the Bribis, which men may have the opportunity to become. Just as it is important to many other indigenous groups in Costa Rica, Cacao holds a particular significance for the Bribri. They believe that the cacao tree used to be a woman and the god Sibú turned her into a tree. Only women may prepare the drink. There are many associations that produce handmade chocolate which help these women.[8]

Cabécar traditional house

The Cabécar are the largest Indigenous group in Costa Rica and are considered to be the most isolated. They have been pushed up to the Chirripo Mountains, which requires a few hours long hike to reach. Therefore, the Cabécar have not been exposed to many basic items, and few of them have been exposed to education. They are very traditional and have preserved their culture. They speak mostly their own language rather than Spanish.

Guaymí, southern Costa Rica, along the Panamá border

The Guaymís, also known as the Ngabe are the group of the most people in Costa Rica. They emigrated from Panama to Costa Rica in the 1960s. Their main source of income is based on agriculture where they grow bananas, rice, corn, beans and more.

The Quitirrisi are located in Ciudad Colon and Puriscal in the Central Valley. They are known for handwoven baskets and straw hats.

Maleku, northern Alajuela

The Maleku are an indigenous group of about 600 people located in the San Rafael de Guatuso Indigenous Reserve. Before the Spanish colonization, their territory extended as far west as Rincon de la Vieja, and included the volcano Arenal to the south and Rio Celeste as sacred sites. Today their reserve is located about an hour north of La Fortuna. Although their land was much larger prior to colonization, they are now working on buying their own land back from the government. Their economy is based on indigenous art and many tourists are welcome to watch them perform musical pieces in nearby La Fortuna. This reservation is in great danger and the Maleku no longer live in their traditional houses as the trees are also endangered. They are working hard to protect their language, as there are only about 300 speakers of it.[9]

The Matambú, also known as the Chorotega are located in Guanacaste. The Chorotegas translates to "The Fleeing People", as they fled to Costa Rica in AD 500 to escape slavery in Southern Mexico. They are related to Maya people. Parts of their Mexican culture is evident in regards to their language and rituals, including human sacrifices.[clarification needed] They are known as being the most powerful group of peoples during the conquest of the Spanish, as they were an organized military group and fought against the Spanish. There is evidence that they were a democracy and elected Caciques, or priests to be the leaders, and also that they were a hierarchical group. They are known for their agriculture, producing primarily corn and their ceramics/pottery today.[10]

Térraba or Teribe, also called Naso, southern Costa Rica

There are about 3,305 Térraba people. As of 2007, the regional poverty rate was 19.3% while for the whole country it was about 3.3%. It is so high, because their forest land has been cleared over the years, which was used for their agriculture and predominant economy. They have not preserved their language as much, as mainly only the elders speak it. However, another, larger group of Teribe in Panama do use the language and the two groups are in contact.[11] A larger group from the tribe living in Panama does use the language and there are visits between the two groups.

"Día del Indígena" celebration in Rancho Grande, Talamanca, Limón Province. Re-enactment of the Spanish arrival and indigenous resistance.

Current issues

Education

There is a conflict over indigenous teachers and students are not receiving the same opportunities as the non indigenous peoples. There were two cases in Boruca and Teribe in which qualified indigenous teachers were not given jobs in the local schools. There is also the fact that the schools which the indigenous attend are not funded properly, and the students aren't given the same resources to learn. As for the universities, the indigenous are fighting to gain qualifications so that they can earn higher paying jobs.[12]

Land issues

Of Costa Rica's 50,900 km2 area of land, 3,344 or 5.9% of the land is labeled as indigenous territories.[1] The major issues facing the indigenous groups of Costa Rica today mainly relate to land. The farmers and ranchers are not in charge of their own land that they work because they are considered to be on a reserve or because their land is in danger due to mining and oil work being done.

Indigenous peoples oppose the current El Diquís Hydroelectric Project that will flood some of the lands and affect many of the other groups. It will affect seven of the indigenous territories, including Bribi, Cabecar, Teribe, and Brunka. This will be the largest hydro-electric dam in Central America and will cut through nearly 200 historical sites and sacred grounds.[13]

Healthcare

Indigenous peoples of Costa Rica often do not receive adequate healthcare services due to lack of access: they are situated in difficult terrain, particularly in the mountains. Only about 26% of the Indigenous population have access to clean water. Therefore, the Indigenous peoples tend to rely on traditional medicinal practices. Groups like CONAI (National Commission for Indigenous Affairs), working to improve socioeconomic situations of the Indigenous peoples, have tried to integrate the two medicinal practices. This has been unsuccessful, as it resulted in bias and little acknowledgment of the Indigenous traditional ways. Some areas have built clinics, but doctors are available only two days of the week.[14]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Indigenous peoples in Costa Rica." International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. Retrieved 2 Dec 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Greater Nicoya Culture – Precolumbian culture of Costa Rica and Nicaragua Nicoya". Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
  3. ^ a b Hoopes, John W.; Oscar Fonseca Z. (2003). Goldwork and Chibchan Identity:Endogenous Change and Diffuse Unity in the Isthmo-Colombian Area (PDF). Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks. ISBN 0-82631-000-1. Archived from the original (Online text reproduction) on 2009-02-25.
  4. ^ Baker, Christopher. "History Pre-Columbian Era". Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  5. ^ Quilter, Jeffrey and John W. Hoopes, editors (2003). Gold and Power in Ancient Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia. Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks. ISBN 0-88402-294-3. Archived from the original (Online text reproduction) on 2019-03-27. Retrieved 2019-09-08. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Diquís". Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
  7. ^ Daling, Tjabel. ""The Rich Coast" : A Look at Costa Rica's Native Inhabitants". Archived from the original on 24 November 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  8. ^ "Bribri Language". Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  9. ^ Vaas, Emily. ""The Rich Coast" : A Look at Costa Rica's Native Inhabitants". Archived from the original on 24 November 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  10. ^ "Chorotega - Native American Language Net". Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  11. ^ "Teribe Indian Language (Naso)". Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  12. ^ "Update 2011-Costa Rica". Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  13. ^ Herforth, Anna. "Food Security, Nutrition, and Health in Costa Rica's Indigenous Populations". Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  14. ^ Tsochok, Iriria. "Indigenous Peoples in Costa Rica: On the Road to Extinction?". Archived from the original on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2012-05-14.

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