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  • San Blas Island near Nusatupo.
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  • Transport between the islands is by traditional cayucos, made from hollowed-out logs.
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  • Rio Sidra “airport”.
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  • Nusatupo. Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife’s labour pool.
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  • Each indigenous Kuna village is headed by a saila (chef) who presides the meetings to resolve local problems. Here is Ricardo Hernandez saila  of Nusatupo.
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  • Nusatupo Indian Kuna village. No outsiders (waga) are allowed to live on the islands.
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  • Nusatupo. Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife's labour pool.
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  • The small coral's key of Kuanidup with the bungalows of a small hotel.
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  • Nusatupo. Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife’s labour pool.
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  • Mola Art: panels made by placing layers of fabric, one on top of another (then cutting a design through (reverse applique). The design represents a Saila (chef)
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  • Mola Art: panels made by placing layers of fabric, one on top of another (then cutting a design through (reverse applique).
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  • Nusatupo Indian Kuna village. No outsiders (waga) are allowed to live on the islands.
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  • Nusatupo Indian Kuna village, cocoa milk. No outsiders (waga) are allowed to live on the islands.
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  • Nearly 400 poster-pretty white-sand islands, covered by coconut trees are home to the 70.000 Indian Kuna people.
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  • Nearly 400 poster-pretty white-sand islands, covered by coconut trees are home to the 70.000 Indian Kuna people.
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  • Mola Art: panels made by placing layers of fabric, one on top of another (then cutting a design through (reverse applique). The design represents a Saila (chef)
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  • Mola Art: panels made by placing layers of fabric, one on top of another (then cutting a design through (reverse applique).
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  • Mola Art: panels made by placing layers of fabric, one on top of another (then cutting a design through (reverse applique). The patchwork represents a helicopter.
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  • Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife's labour pool.
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  • Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife's labour pool.
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  • Nusatupo Indian Kuna village. No outsiders (waga) are allowed to live on the islands.
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  • Nusatupo Indian Kuna village. No outsiders (waga) are allowed to live on the islands.
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  • Nusatupo Indian Kuna village. No outsiders (waga) are allowed to live on the islands.
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  • Nearly 400 poster-pretty white-sand islands, covered by coconut trees are home to the 70.000 Indian Kuna people.
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  • Nusatupo Indian Kuna village. No outsiders (waga) are allowed to live on the islands.
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  • Nusatupo Indian Kuna village. No outsiders (waga) are allowed to live on the islands.
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  • Emigration, tourism and Colombian drugs traffickers are influencing new Kunas generations.
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  • Mola Art: panels made by placing layers of fabric, one on top of another (then cutting a design through (reverse applique).
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  • Mola Art: panels made by placing layers of fabric, one on top of another (then cutting a design through (reverse applique).
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  • Nusatupo Indian Kuna village. No outsiders (waga) are allowed to live on the islands.
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  • Nusatupo. Kunas are still a matriarchal society, and daughters are prized because, when they marry the husband contributes his wife’s labour pool.
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  • Nusatupo Indian Kuna village. No outsiders (waga) are allowed to live on the islands.
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  • Nearly 400 poster-pretty white-sand islands, covered by coconut trees are home to the 70.000 Indian Kuna people.
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  • Emigration, tourism and Colombian drugs traffickers are influencing new Kunas generations.
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  • Nusatupo Indian Kuna village. No outsiders (waga) are allowed to live on the islands.
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  • San Blas Atempa (Tehuantepec): tehuanas embroiding huipiles. This village is so-well known that buyers comes from foreign countries. The Zapotecas women of the Istmo create with their extraordinary dresses a ?living? myth. When the tehuanas dance the sones during the festivities (Velas), floral skirts and huipiles (shirts) transform the track in a sort of magical mobile garden, and every woman in a Queen. The tehuanas are the archetype of an ancient and legendary Mexico, told in the murales of Diego Rivera and impersonated also by Frida Kalho. It's no accident that she wore always the traditional dresses of the Istmo. But these showy trajes, and the rich golden ornaments that accompany them, are above all an instrument of auto-representatiom for who wears it: active women which the control of the local markets confers an independent economic power that is reflected in the self confidence. Even in the development of the festivities, where the women often dance a lot among them while the men remain seated watching.
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  • San Blas Atempa (Tehuantepec): tehuanas embroiding huipiles. This village is so-well known that buyers comes from foreign countries.
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  • San Blas Atempa (Tehuantepec): tehuanas embroiding huipiles. This village is so-well known that buyers comes from foreign countries.
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  • San Blas.
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  • San Blas Atempa (Tehuantepec). Tehuana cooking "totopos", the local tortilla.
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  • San Blas Atempa (Tehuantepec): tehuanas embroiding huipiles. This village is so-well known that buyers comes from foreign countries.
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  • Meridiani-Panama, San Blas islands
  • In Viaggio-Panama, San Blas islands
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