Naykel
Naykel lives in Nicaragua, in the Caribbean town of Bluefields. He‘s not like the other kids in his neighborhood. „Sometimes I feel so different,“ he thinks. „Sometimes I feel like I don‘t belong anywhere. Sometimes I feel alone.“ The true story of a little outsider who became a great role model.
Naykel lives in Nicaragua, in the Caribbean town of Bluefields.
He‘s not like the other kids in his neighborhood.
„Sometimes I feel so different,“ he thinks.
„Sometimes I feel like I don‘t belong anywhere.
Sometimes I feel alone.“
The true story of a little outsider who became a great role model.
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Helo! My name is <strong>Naykel</strong>.<br />
<strong>Naykel</strong> Alexander Niño<br />
<strong>Naykel</strong> Alexander Niño was born<br />
in 1995 on August 13th in the city<br />
Bluefields in Nicaragua.<br />
This is his true story.<br />
Helo!<br />
Helo! is Mískito Coast Creole and<br />
means “hello”.<br />
Mískito Coast Creole<br />
Mískito Coast Creole is a language<br />
spoken by most residents of the<br />
Mískito Coast.<br />
Mískito Coast Creole is an<br />
English language-based creole<br />
with elements from other<br />
languages such as Spanish and<br />
Mískito. Today about 30,000<br />
people speak Mískito Coast<br />
Creole.<br />
Mískito<br />
The Mískito are Central American<br />
Indians living at the Caribbean<br />
Coast of Nicaragua. They have<br />
their own spoken and written<br />
language, the Mískito.