Emberá People
The Emberá People are an indigenous group primarily found in Panama and Colombia. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and vibrant handicrafts. The Emberá live in communities along rivers and are skilled in fishing, hunting, and agriculture.
Their society is organized around communal living, with a strong emphasis on family and cooperation. The Emberá people often wear traditional clothing made from natural materials, and they are recognized for their intricate body painting and the use of bark cloth. Despite facing modern challenges, they strive to preserve their customs and way of life.