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REPUBLIC OG PANAMA I.P.T JACOBA URRIOLA SOLIS STUDENT: ROBERTO ORTEGA TEACHER : LORIBELL MORENO ENGLISH LEVEL: 8CH SCHOOL YEAR: 2014

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REPUBLIC OG PANAMA I .P.T JACOBA URRIOLA SOLIS

STUDENT: ROBERTO ORTEGA

TEACHER :LORIBELL MORENO

ENGLISH LEVEL:8CH

SCHOOL YEAR:2014

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NGOBE-BUGLE•Ngobe-Bugle is an indigenous region of Panama. Features represented by the Autonomous Government / General Cacique Ngäbe and Bugle Bugle General Congress Ngäbe. It was created in 1997 from territory of Bocas del Toro, Chiriqui and Veraguas.

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Cultural GroupsAlthough closely related and collectively referred to as the Ngobe Bugle and are two groups whose languages are mutually unintelligible. The largest group, the Ngäbe speaks Ngabere, while the smallest group, the Bugle Buglere speaking, both are members of the language family Chibchense. Together these two groups constitute the largest indigenous population in Panama

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FOOD Ngobe-Bugle

• These indigenous people mainly eat maize, beans, bananas, rice and tubers such as taro, cassava and dachin. Used to serve the food gourds and pumpkins. Also make fermented drinks made from corn, sugarcane, cocoa, cassava, of pixbae, ripe banana and pineapple.

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DRESS

• Panama is a representative of dress and originality consists in making by hand, although sewing machines save time, however, there are those who prefer their originality.

Among her dress, she is characterized by carrying a wide nightgown solid colors with geometric increases in the chest area, simply, sleeve and waist and the dress of man is similar to the city.

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DANCES

• between their songs and dances is remarkable Jegui which is made by couples who often imitate crayfish. For these days are decorated with Indian beads, combs and ribbons collected hair colors for men and colorful beads and feathered hats and bandanas are placed.

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