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    America OLAC resources in and about the San Blas Kuna language ELAR archive of Documentation and Description of Kuna Kuna Collection of Marta Lucía de Gerdes...
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    Guna people (redirect from Kuna Indians)
    comarca of Guna Yala known as the San Blas Islands. The other two Guna comarcas in Panama are Kuna de Madugandí and Kuna de Wargandí. They are Guna-speaking...
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    indigenous peoples. Guna Yala in Kuna means "Land Guna" or "Guna Mountain". The area was formerly known as San Blas, and later as Kuna Yala, but the name was changed...
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  • Sam (category Articles containing San Blas Kuna-language text)
    database Sam languages, comprising Somali, Rendille and Boni Sam language of New Guinea Samaritan Aramaic language, an extinct liturgical language (ISO 639-2...
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    LGBT rights in Panama (category Articles containing San Blas Kuna-language text)
    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Panama face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Same-sex sexual activity is...
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    Nele Kantule (category Kuna people)
    (1998), A People Who Would Not Kneel: Panama, the United States, and the San Blas Kuna The University of Texas Press (in German) Indianer-wiki page v t e...
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    Phytelephas seemannii (category Articles containing San Blas Kuna-language text)
    as allagua. In Cuna it is sam, or sagu. In both the Quechua and Choco languages it is called anta. Phytelephas seemannii is native to Colombia and Panama...
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    and Craft of Panama's San Blas. Exposition Press. ISBN 978-0682468152. Perrin, Michel (2000). Magnificent molas: the art of the Kuna Indians. Translated...
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    Doraske-Changena Changena † Doraske † Guaymi Buglere Ngäbe Kuna Kuna Paya-Pukuro Kuna San Blas Magdalena Barí Chimila Nutabe † Tunebo Muisca Guane † Muisca...
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    Panama and most people there are bilingual speaking both Spanish and the Kuna language. The island has an area of 5.5 hectares and is completely overbuilt...
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  • respectively. According to Kuna mythology, this ethnic group considers that the Cerro Tacarcuna, or Dakarkunyala in the Tule language, is the original place...
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  • Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. 2000. Verbal art in San Blas: Kuna culture through its discourse.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press...
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  • or Big Orange Trees. The island is part of the chain of islands named San Blas Islands, which stretches from the east of the Panama Canal up to the border...
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    the Emberá and the Kuna, moving the latter into the lands along the Caribbean coast which now form the Comarca Guna Yala and San Blas Islands. The Darién...
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  • Mormaquetupu (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Mormaquetupu) also called Isla Maquina is a densely populated island in the San Blas Archipelago, a group of islands off the coast of northeast Panama specifically...
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    rivers Chucunaque and Tuira and framed by steep areas of the highlands of San Blas, Bagre, Pirre, and the Saltos. Among the highest mountains in the province...
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  • Ukupseni (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Mola the most famous handicraft of the Kunas. Ukupseni, along with the vast majority of the rest of the San Blas Islands lies atop a coral reef that has...
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    Panama (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Amerindian languages that were spoken in the territory prior to Spanish colonization. Another theory states that the word is a castilianization of the Kuna language...
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  • Doraske-Changena Changena † Doraske Guaymi Buglere Ngäbe Kuna Kuna Paya-Pukuro Kuna San Blas Magdalena Barí Chimila Nutabe † Tunebo Muiska Guane † Muiska...
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    Darién Gap (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    crossed from the Bay of San Miguel to Puerto Obaldia on the Gulf of Parita (near Colombia) and ultimately to Mulatupu in the San Blas Islands. The trip across...
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    Rodrigo de Bastidas (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    credited with the discovery of Panama which includes the San Blas region of the indigenous Kuna. However, the poor condition of his ships, caused by shipworm...
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    Fernando Lugo (category People from San Pedro Department, Paraguay)
    Presidency: Miguel Ángel López Perito Secretary of Public Function: Lilian Soto (Kuña Pyrenda) and José Tomás Sánchez Secretary of Technical Planification: Carlos...
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    Blackman Rubén Blades San Blas Islands Scouting in Panama Solidarity Party South America Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish language Stefanie de Roux...
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    Cajamarca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    1471, Ccapac Yupanqui and his nephew Tupac Inca Yupanqui, both Apuskispay-kuna or Inca generals, conquered the city of Cajamarca and brought it into the...
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  • settlers from Cartagena. The natives migrated to the archipelago of San Blas (Region Kuna Yala) in the neighboring country of Panama. The Cuna maintain a...
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    Chicha (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    for any drink containing a fruit puree. Locally, among the Kuna or Gundetule of the San Blas chain of islands "chicha fuerte" refers to the fermented maize...
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    Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas (category Articles containing French-language text)
    differentiating one community, or ethnic group, from a neighboring group..." Kuna tribal members of Panama and Colombia are famous for their molas, cotton...
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  • Indigenous movements in the Americas (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
    membership in Barbados and Guyana, Makushi membership in Amazonia, Kuna membership in the San Blas islands in the far western Caribbean Sea, and Embera membership...
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    Tibor Sekelj (category Articles with Esperanto-language sources (eo))
    City. Tibor later wrote about being on the island of San Blas in Panama, where he engaged with the Kuna Indians; of an attempt to scale the volcano Izalko...
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    Gorgona Island (Colombia) (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    associated with the Tumaco-Tolita culture. The indigenous Kuna or Cuna of Urabá (Colombia) and San Blas (Panama), have the tradition of being the first settlers...
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