english presentation: gunas by students 8b
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Ministry of EducationI.P.T. Jacoba Urriola S.
English presentation
Theme: Gunas
Members: Javier Aguilar M. Milagros Castro
Itzel Castro Francisco Navarro
Milagros Frías Keyla Domínguez
Grade: 8° B
Teacher: Lorybel MorenoDate: Monday April 7, 2014
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Intro to the TopicThe Gunas live mostly in the northeast of Panama in a vast string of villages settled around 365 islands and reefs (with a total of 61,707 inhabitants in 2000).
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Ethnic Groups of Panama: In Panama, there are three major native groups: Gunas: Ngobe-Buglé:
Emberá Wounaan:
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Gunas
The vast majority of Guna Indians LIVE in the San Blas Island.
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OCUPATIONSGunas practice agriculture. They plant corn, plantains, bananas, cacao, coconuts and others products. They practice Fishing and hunting. Slash-and-burn farming. They sale hand-sewn items (molas). Rearing of hens and pigs.
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HANDYCRAFTS
Women are dedicated to make hammocks, molas and belts.
Men make baskets, hats, fans and they do wood carving.
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CLOTHINGWomen wear skirts and shirts with molas knotted at the waist. The mola is a traditional form of textile art made. Molas are sewn textile panels with complex designs and multiple layers.
Men wear plain colored shirts, trousers and hats.
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Their homes are built with straw and they are hut shaped. Their means of transportation are canoes, boat and by foot.
HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION
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CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS
They practice monogamy. Parents arrange the marriage. The night festival or “inna-Mutiki” is a feast in order to celebrate a wedding or a new marriage.
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