A young Indian child at the Embera Village, Panama is focused on something while tightly clutching a few dollar bills

Focused Child
A young Indian child at the Embera Village, Panama is focused on something while tightly clutching a few dollar bills
Focused Child
Children at the Embera Indian Village, Panama in the middle of negotiations at an early age!
Negotiations at an Early Age
Some of the colorful handicrafts made by the Indians at the Embera Village in Panama
Weaved Baskets
Colorful Weaved Baskets
Colorful Cloth
As one can expect, a visit to the Embera village in Panama means buying the handicrafts made by the residents. A different image of the Indians in colorful costumes selling their wares to tourists.
Selling Their Handicrafts
A cruise on the Chagres River to visit an Embera tribal village. The Embera people, also known in the historical literature as the Chocó or Katío Indians are an indigenous people of Panama and Colombia. The Embera inhabit the rainforests of Panama.
A Hidden Embera Village