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 ...
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 ...
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 ...