- The Embera-
Wounaan are a semi-nomadic
Indigenous people in
Panama living in Darién
Province on the s****s of the Chucunaque, Sambú, and
Tuira Rivers and...
- The
Wounaan language, also
known as Noanamá and Woun Meu, is a
Chocoan language, with
around 10,000
speakers on the
border between Panama and Colombia...
- Emberá-
Wounaan is a
comarca indígena (indigenous territory) in
eastern Panama. It was
created by Law
Number 22 on
November 8, 1983, out of the former...
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mainly Chiriquí
Province Talamanca Teribe Wounaan,
southeastern Darién
Province Emberá-
Wounaan,
mainly Emberá-
Wounaan Comarca Bribri Some
native peoples speak...
- land
title of the Emberá and
Wounaan peoples. The
leadership structure,
officially known as the
Congreso General Emberá
Wounaan de la Comarca, has a cacique...
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orthographies of Dan, Ch’ol, Nankina,
Northern Tepehuán, Temne, Oneida, and
Wounaan and also some
orthographies of Ibibio. Its
lowercase is used in the International...
- see the
corresponding Spanish article. Embera-
Wounaan, who
speak the
Choco languages,
Embera and
Wounaan Quimbaya language Jolkesky,
Marcelo Pinho De Valhery...
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Herrera Los
Santos Panamá
Oeste Panamá
Veraguas Guna Yala Emberá-
Wounaan Emberá-
Wounaan Naso Tjër Di Ngäbe-Buglé Madugandí Wargandí
Category Unitary state...
- po****tion
includes seven ethnic groups: the Ngäbe, Kuna (Guna), Emberá, Buglé,
Wounaan, Naso
Tjerdi (Teribe), and Bri Bri. Most Afro-Panamanians live on the Panama-Colón...
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Manuel Ortega is a
corregimiento in Cémaco District,
Comarca Emberá,
Panama with a po****tion of 4,017 as of 2010. It was
created by Law 22 of November...