Cuna Indians

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Name (Hebrew)
קונה (שבט אינדיאני)
Name (Latin)
Cuna Indians
Name (Arabic)
קונה (שבט אינדיאני)
Other forms of name
Dule Indians
Kuna Indians
San Blas Cuna Indians
San Blas Kuna Indians
San Blas Indians
Tule Indians
See Also From tracing topical name
Indians of Central America Panama
Cueva Indians
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q757258
Library of congress: sh 85034797
Old Aleph NLI id: 6742
Sources of Information
  • Turpana, A. Narraciones populares del país Dule, 1987.
  • Web. 3.
  • Swanton. Indians of North America, 1952.
  • Steward handbk. So. Am. Ind.
  • Carmona Maya, S.I. La música, un fenómeno cosmogónico en la cultura Kuna, 1989.
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Wikipedia description:

The Guna (also spelled Kuna or Cuna) are an indigenous people of Panama and Colombia. Guna people live in three politically autonomous comarcas or autonomous reservations in Panama, and in a few small villages in Colombia. There are also communities of Guna people in Panama City, Colón, and other cities. Most Guna live on small islands off the coast of the comarca of Guna Yala known as the San Blas Islands. The other two Guna comarcas in Panama are Kuna de Madugandí and Kuna de Wargandí. They are Guna-speaking people who once occupied the central region of what is now Panama and the neighboring San Blas Islands and still survive in marginal areas. In the Guna language, they call themselves Dule or Tule, meaning "people", and the name of the language is Dulegaya, literally "people-mouth". The term was in the language itself spelled Kuna prior to a 2010 orthographic reform, but the Congreso General de la Nación Gunadule since 2010 has promoted the spelling Guna.

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