KUNA Indigenous People Continue the Fight for Their Identity after a Hundred Years of their Revolution
The Kuna are an indigenous people primarily residing in the San Blas Islands of Panama 🇵🇦
They are known for their unique culture, including their distinctive molas (intricate textile art) and traditional beaded jewelry. The Kuna have a strong sense of community and maintain their own language, Tule, while also speaking Spanish.
The Kuna successfully revolted against Panamanian authorities in 1925, securing their autonomy and preserving their cultural traditions.
While some areas are restricted, tourism plays a role in the Kuna's economy, with visitors drawn to the islands for their beauty and unique culture.





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