Dunguna

Dunguna people (Aka : "[Peoples] From-The-Sea" are peoples who are the descendants of Amerindo-European and Native Lemurians origins. As multicultural peoples, most of them speaks Kriollatino as first language, a smaller minority who are of Amerindo-European descent still speak Spanish and Huabasca, a Spanish-based creole spoken in the island with Aka, Tagalog, Nahuatl and Pomo influences.

In the seventeenth century, the word "Dunguna" was used to designate the Europeans who colonized Lemuria. Now it is a term used to designate any people of European descent first, and to designate any people of Amerindian and European descent after 1796.