News Panama » Embera-Wounaan » Tourism: Panama: How tourism is saving the indigenous people of Emberá
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On the Río Chagres motorized wooden boats are the only means of transport. Make this trip to Panama's Emberá people, and you ...
News Panama » Embera-Wounaan » Tourism: Migrant Wave Disrupts Life in Panama’s Darién Gap
The roadless Darién Gap was for centuries an almost impenetrable and pristine strip of land connecting what is now Panama and Colombia, inhabited by the indigenous Emberá and Wounaan people. Now, tens ...
News Panama » Embera-Wounaan » Tourism: Migrants enriched this Indigenous village in Panama. What happens now that they're gone?
BAJO CHIQUITO, Panama — No roads lead to this tiny Indigenous community deep in the jungle of the Darién Gap, where a tsunami of U.S.-bound migrants has abruptly slowed to a trickle. The only way to ...
News Panama » Embera-Wounaan » Tourism: Masses of Migrants Overwhelm Panama’s Darién Gap
CANAÁN, Panama—When thunder claps in this dense jungle, indigenous people living along the banks of once-pristine rivers now brace for floods that wash up mountains of sodden garbage and at times, the ...
News Panama » Embera-Wounaan » Tourism: Creating a New Way Forward
When WWF began working with the Emberá-Wounaan indigenous people in the Darien— Panama’s largest forest remnant—in 2004, timber was extracted with little regard for the forest’s integrity orability to ...
News Panama » Embera-Wounaan » Tourism: Panama’s indigenous people compete to preserve traditional way of life
Climaco Dogirama wanted to honor his grandfather when he took part in the spear-throwing competition at Panama’s Indigenous Ancestral Games, which seek to preserve age-old customs. “My grandfather ...
News Panama » Embera-Wounaan » Tourism: Migrants enriched this Indigenous village in Panama. What happens now that they're gone?
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. It is part of a project on reverse migration by Arizona Republic reporter Daniel Gonzalez and El Paso Times visual journalist Omar Ornelas. BAJO ...
News Panama » Embera-Wounaan » Tourism: Migrants enriched this Indigenous village in Panama. What happens now that they're gone?
Migration through Panama's Darién Gap has plummeted by 98% due to immigration crackdowns in Panama and the United States. The Indigenous village of Bajo Chiquito, a former way station for migrants, ...
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