Talk:Bribri people

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Matina
Maybe, in infobox ethnic group should change Matina to Matina? Or not?--Bella Harmon (talk) 15:44, 12 March 2021 (UTC)

Source verification
I expanded the section on history, and reorganized some other information.

As far as the template message regarding source verification, there are still some questionable sources and unsourced claims. I could not find sources which agree with the 35,000 people population estimate (beyond webpages seemingly drawing their information from this article), I could not determine whether the source Taking Care of Sibö's Gifts could confirm the information in the "culture and spirituality" section which was initially added without a proper source citation, and the source everyculture.com seems to have been flagged as unreliable by Wikipedia. I switched most of the information from the previous history section to be in the demographics section, as it talks about the present day rather than a historical period, but could not confirm all of the information in the demographics section based on the article from El Puente, such as the group having the lowest income per capita (or by which metric, if many are subsistence agriculturalists?) or having running water but not electricity (which the article seems to refute, although the article seems to refer to a specific community rather than the majority of Bribri settlements).

Guillermo Rodriguez Romero in the notable people section could use a Wikipedia article of his own, as a significant public figure. I attached the 3 sources necessary to start an article, although his article would also need a picture with a creative commons license.Goatmanatee (talk) 22:36, 27 June 2022 (UTC)