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 ...
PUERTO OBALDIA, Panama, December 29 (UNHCR) - On the southern tip of Panama's Caribbean coast in the town of Puerto Obaldia, local indigenous Kuna schoolchildren are living with Colombian refugees and ...
Negatives, postcards, and photographic prints made and acquired by Camilla S. Edholm in the San Blas Islands and Darién Province in Panama circa 1934-1938. These include images of Guna [Guna Yala], ...
Originally published Sept. 20 on KTVB.COM. A Kuna mother’s Facebook post went viral after she posted about the young hero that pulled her 11-year-old son out of Indian Creek on Labor Day.
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.