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Village life of Indians Coco River, Nicaragua Royalty Free Stock Photo
Village life of Indians Coco River, Nicaragua Royalty Free Stock Photo
Village life of Indians Coco River, Nicaragua Royalty Free Stock Photo
Village life of Indian women, Coco River, Nicaragua Royalty Free Stock Photo
Village Life Indian woman at Coco River, Nicaragua Royalty Free Stock Photo
With PVC pipes hauling Indian boy, Nicaragua Royalty Free Stock Photo
Man and girl digging trench, laying water mains Royalty Free Stock Photo
Village life of Indians Coco River, Nicaragua
Village life of Indian girl, Coco River, Nicaragua Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian woman cooking in kitchen at Coco River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Plumber is gluing PVC pipes dug trench Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of laughing Indian boy with spade, Nicaragua Royalty Free Stock Photo
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With PVC pipes lugging Indian woman, Nicaragua Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian boys sail with dugout canoe on river, Nicaragua Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nicaragua, San Andres village, on the border river Coco, Coco Rio in Spanish, between Nicaragua and Honduras is the home to Miskito Indians. The villages are situated on the upper parts of the river in the mountains. The homes, villages, for these people, are only to reach by boat, dugout canoe. These natives live on the Nicaraguan side of the river course. The washing of clothes is the work of women, girls and teenagers on the waterfront of the river. The joint washing clothes is a womens issue, Across the river, there is the jungle of Honduras.


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