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The Guna worship a god named Erragon, who they believe came and died just for the Guna people. Driven off Panama during the Spanish invasion, the Guna fled to the surrounding 378 islands. Today their chief lives on an island called Acuadup, which means "rock island". Many Guna are hunters and
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in the late 21st century. The government of Panama predicted that several islands in the archipelago could be completely submerged by 2050, causing significant displacement requiring plans to move the indigenous residents to the mainland. The island of
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fishermen. Many families live close to the mainland in villages and the families will rotate their time living on the islands. On some of the islands, children can attend school. Most of the men now speak
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is currently in the process of having its residents relocated due to frequent floods and rising sea levels, making the community the first in Panama to be displaced by climate change.
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started and ended his first journey with privateers and pirates in these islands which he called "The Samballoes," a rendezvous-place for pirates, convenient for hiding and privacy.
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wore few clothes and decorated their bodies with colorful designs. When encouraged to wear clothes by the missionaries, they copied these designs in their
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Baker, Christopher P. and Mingasson, Gilles. National Geographic Traveler: Panama. (2nd ed.) Washington, DC: National Geographic, 2011.
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Lecumberry, Michel. San Blas: Molas and Kuna traditions. (2nd ed., rev) : Txango Publications, 2006.
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Banse, Timothy P. Basic Kuna: Dictionary, Words & Phrases. Middle Coast Publishing, 2015.
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Humphreys, Sara and Calvo, Raffa. The Rough Guide to Panama. London: Rough Guides, 2010.
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because of its pristine environs. The area is also popular for
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is an archipelago comprising approximately 365 islands and
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Frommer's 500 Places Where You Can Make a Difference
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San Blas

San Blas Islands is located in Panama
9°34′N 78°49′W / 9.57°N 78.82°W / 9.57; -78.82
Panama
Panama
cays
Isthmus of Panama
Panama Canal
Guna Yala
Caribbean
Kuna people
ecotourism
sailing
hurricanes
El Porvenir
Carti Sugtupu
Cayos Limones
Cayos Holandeses
sea level rise
Carti Sugtupu

Guna
molas

Spanish
William Dampier
tropical monsoon climate
Provinces of Panama
Guna Yala

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