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The indigenous peoples of Panama, also known as Native Panamanians, are the original inhabitants of Panama, is the Native peoples whose history in the territory of today's Panama predates Spanish colonization. As of the 2010 census, Indigenous peoples constitute 12.3% of Panama’s population of 3.4 million, totaling just over 418,000 individuals.
Young women in Panama, particularly those who are single, are regarded as persons with "very high symbolic status", including giving them roles as Carnaval Queens. One particular example of such reverence of female adolescents is the celebration of the inna suid by the Kuna Indians , which is a three-day celebration of the adolescent girls ...
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Guaymí is an outdated name, derived by the Spanish colonists from the Buglere term for this people (guaymiri). Local newspapers and other media often alternatively spell the name Ngäbe as Ngobe or Ngöbe because Spanish does not contain the sound represented by ä, a low-back rounded a, slightly higher than the English aw in the word saw.
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Name President Birth Death Period 1: María de la Ossa de Amador: Manuel Amador Guerrero: March 1, 1855: July 5, 1948: February 20, 1904 – October 1, 1908 Manuela Jované Aguilar y Távara (died) José Domingo de Obaldía: 1887: Josefa Jované Aguilar y Távara: José Domingo de Obaldía: October 1, 1908 – March 1, 1910 Rita Barsallo de ...
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The first girl scout group ever founded in Panama was Asociación Nacional de Scouts de Panamá, which was founded in 1924. Scouting in Panama became popular by the 1940s. By March 1942, there were already 542 new scouts. [2] One of the first scouts in Panama was the Girl Scouts of the Canal Zone. Lillian Mountford led the group until her ...