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Dorasque people

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The Dorasque were a warlike people who lived in the valleys of the Chiriquí Viejo, Changuena and Diquis rivers, and possibly a little farther east along the Pacific Ocean. They are seen as more "civilized" than neighboring groups. They are often credited as having made the pottery and gold ornaments found in the ancient graves of Chiriquí. They had trade relations with Niquirans and Chorotegans, of Costa Rica.[1]

No one knows why the Dorasques disappeared.[2]

References

  1. ^ National Geographic, Volume 23, National Geographic Society (U.S.), page 636
  2. ^ Residential tourism: (de)constructing paradise by Mason R. McWatters, page 57