1/2: Into Panama's Darién Gap with the Emberá People and the Great Migration. @Michael_Yon.
Apr 23, 2021, 02:04 AM
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Photo: The Emberá, also known in the historical literature as the Chocó or Katío Indians, are an indigenous people of Panama and Colombia. In the Emberá language, the word ẽberá can be used to mean person, man, or indigenous person, depending on the context.
Here: A map of the Darién isthmus, 1699.
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1/2: Into Panama's Darién Gap with the Emberá People and the Great Migration. @Michael_Yon.
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Here: A map of the Darién isthmus, 1699.
The New John Batchelor Show
CBS Audio Network
@Batchelorshow
1/2: Into Panama's Darién Gap with the Emberá People and the Great Migration. @Michael_Yon.
https://www.kpbs.org/news/2021/apr/06/the-mapmaker-whos-saving-lives-in-panamas-pandemic/