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 ...
In a landmark step this week, 42 Colombian asylum seekers became the first ever indigenous people to be recognised as refugees in Panama. The 42 belong to the Wounaan indigenous group who fled ...
Lt. Michaela Mura, a native of Panama, is serving in the U.S. Navy assigned to Navy Recruiting Orientation Unit (NORU) helping to train the next generation of U.S. Navy Recruiters. Photo by Ensign ...
Panama’s government faces mounting pressure to relocate more Indigenous Guna families from low-lying Caribbean islands as sea levels continue to rise, building on the 2024 move of over 1,200 residents ...
DARIÉN REGION, Panama, May 19 (UNHCR) - Fearing for their lives, seven leaders of Colombia's Wounaan indigenous group and their families, arrived by boat in Panama this week after fleeing further ...
Indigenous peoples play a critical role in protecting nature and stemming biodiversity loss worldwide, yet their perspectives ...
As the world’s governments, conservation organizations and Indigenous communities struggle to protect forests and fight climate change, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Fellow Javier Mateo-Vega ...
Cooke, Richard G., Sánchez Herrera, Luis Alberto, Carvajal, Diana Rocío, Griggs, John D., and Isaza Aizpurúa, Ilean Isel. 2003. "Los Pueblos Indígenas de Panamá Durante el Siglo XVI: Transformaciones ...
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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 ...
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