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Search Home : Regional : Central America : Panama : Society and Culture
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- American Society of Panama: Organization of U.S. citizens residing in Panama. History, board members, sponsors, newsletter, and practical resources for living.
- Americas.org: Panama Lens: In-depth features, action alerts, and news about human rights issues in Panama.
- Center for Corporate Social Investment: Nonprofit sponsored by the Kellogg Foundation to provide training, research, and information on corporate practices for sustainable economic and social success. Provides overview or work, with contact information. [English/Spanish]
- Cyberfair '98: Balboa High School: Students present information on their school, community, and the country's customs.
- International Human Development Corporation: Nonprofit working to provide internet access and computer skills to youth. Describes sponsors and current projects. [English/Spanish]
- Kuna Indians: History, pictures, and culture of this Panama Indian tribe.
- Molas - technique, history and the Cuna Women who make them: Molas are made by the Cuna Indian women in the San Blas Islands off shore of Panama. The technique is reverse applique and a great technique for quilters.
- Rainforest Jewels: Vendor provides photographs and descriptions of several folk arts, including molas, tagua nut carvings, and pottery, with links to more detailed articles.
- The Conversion of Manuel Noriega: Account of the accused drug trafficker's conversion to Christianity while in a US federal prison.
- World Heritage Sites: Information and photos on UNESCO-designated sites, including Darien National Park, Fort San Lorenzo, La Amistad Reserves and the historic district of Panama City.
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