Friday, July 19, 2019
Way of Life in Nicaragua Essay -- Geography
Way of Life in Nicaragua             Most Nicaraguans are mestizos.  That is that they have white and  Indian ancestors.  Their way of life is somewhat similar to that of Spanish  Americans in other Central American countries.  Most people belong to the  Roman Catholic Church and speak Spanish.  Most of Nicaragua's people are  poor farmers.  Many of those in the Pacific Region are peasants who work on  their own farms, cooperatives, state farms, or large private farms.  In  warmer areas, agriculture workers live in metal roofed houses.  In the  colder areas of the Central Highlands,  they live in adobe houses with tile  roofs.         The only Indian groups in Nicaragua that follow their own languages  and their old ways of life are in the thinly populated Caribbean Region. In  the early 1980's some of these Indians became involved in anti-government  things.  Because of this, the government moved some Indian groups from  their homes near the border to areas in the interior of Nicaragua.                              Education         Nicaragua has a law that requires children to go t...                    Way of Life in Nicaragua Essay --  Geography  Way of Life in Nicaragua             Most Nicaraguans are mestizos.  That is that they have white and  Indian ancestors.  Their way of life is somewhat similar to that of Spanish  Americans in other Central American countries.  Most people belong to the  Roman Catholic Church and speak Spanish.  Most of Nicaragua's people are  poor farmers.  Many of those in the Pacific Region are peasants who work on  their own farms, cooperatives, state farms, or large private farms.  In  warmer areas, agriculture workers live in metal roofed houses.  In the  colder areas of the Central Highlands,  they live in adobe houses with tile  roofs.         The only Indian groups in Nicaragua that follow their own languages  and their old ways of life are in the thinly populated Caribbean Region. In  the early 1980's some of these Indians became involved in anti-government  things.  Because of this, the government moved some Indian groups from  their homes near the border to areas in the interior of Nicaragua.                              Education         Nicaragua has a law that requires children to go t...                      
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