Several dozen Indian tribes lived in the region when the Spaniards' arrived, but only seven of these still exist today.
There is the Kuna, the Ngobe-Bbugle' (Guaymis), the Embera, the Wounaan, the Bokata, the Bribri, and the Teribe (Naso).
Some live in dwellings like in the picture, some live on a reservation. Some are farmers and others live on the sea.
Written Jan 19, 2005
Do be careful when crossing streets. Local cars do not stop at at cross walks nor slow down for you.
Written May 15, 2009
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Do be careful when crossing streets. Local cars do not stop at at cross walks nor slow down for you.
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