Panamanian indigenous people
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Was this video taken in a Naso community? They live in the northwestern district of Bocas del Toro.
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And thanx for the change.
I only casually know the Kunas, here in Panama City and modern day Inka (Quechua?) in Perú. The Kuna especially seem to be such gentle sweet people. But I am supposed to visit an Embera village soon.
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wow, way to belittle them. do you even remember what tribe they were?
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The indigenous people in most of the Americas do not appreciate being called "Indians", as neither they nor their ancestors ancestors came from India.
There are seven recognized tribes of indigenous people in Panamá. They are the Nôbe-Buglé, Teribe, Kuna, Embera-Wounaan, Guaymi, Talamanca, and the Bokata.
sloopskipper 4 years ago
Thanks for the correction. I deffinately don't want to disrespect other cultures. Thank you
divinecadet 3 years ago