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Antonio Saldaña

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Antonio Saldaña died on January 3, 1910, with his nephew José, who was to succeed him, thus putting an end to the Bribri dynasty. It is suspected that he died poisoned, some accusations suggest that he was poisoned by the UFCO banana company for his opposition to it.
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His minor nephew, Ramón Almengor, claimed the title but was not recognized by the Costa Rican government or by any indigenous ethnic group except the Bribris, and died of tuberculosis on January 28, 1922, at the San Juan de Dios Hospital in
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described Saldaña as a young and well-developed Indian of 1.80 m. He dressed in a simple way, but he differed from the others by wearing his gold insignia and the chieftain's baton.
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in indigenous education and culture. He also frequently appealed to the government for help.
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Belonging to the clan Salwak ("owners of the red monkey"), succeeded his predecessor
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was common among the Bribris at the time. In 1882, the Swedish traveler
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as political leaders of the area. He was the maternal nephew of
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King of Talamanca
William Forbes
Siarke
Talamanca, Costa Rica
Talamanca, Costa Rica
Clan
Bribri religion
Bribri
cacique
king of Talamanca
Costa Rica
William Forbes
cabécares
teribes
changuinolas
borucas
kings of Talamanca
Santiago Mayas
polygamy
Carl Bovallius
United Fruit Company
whites
San José
matrilineal




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