Kuna Yala, the indigenous name for Kuna land, is a narrow strip of coastline that stretches about 250 miles along Panama's Caribbean coast and borders Colombia. The Kuna Indians live mainly on the San ...
ACHUTUPO, Panama — After keeping the world at bay for five centuries, the Kuna Indians on Panama’s unspoiled Caribbean coast now confront an insidious intruder: cocaine traffickers. The fiercely ...
NEW YORK -- Beyond the canal, one of the most recognized images of Panama is the mola, the applique that adorns the everyday dress of the Kuna Indians who inhabit the San Blas Islands. Clients ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Guna Yala region off the Caribbean coast of Panama is unlikely to appear on many traveler wish lists -- but maybe it should, if only to ...
Every society throughout history has worked to immortalize its heritage, and the Kuna Indians are no exception. The Houston Museum of Natural Science celebrates the creative signature of this ...
Money doesn’t grow on trees, unless you’re a Kuna Yala. For these traditional Indians of the Caribbean coast of Panama, money grows in the form of coconuts, which they harvest for barter. If you have ...
Guzmán, Héctor M. and Guevara, Carlos A. 2003. "Traditional Coral Reef Mining by Kuna Indians: Cultural and Conservation Implications." In 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology.
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