Kuna is a traditional indigenous group primarily found in the Guna Yala region of Panama and parts of Colombia. They are known for their vibrant culture, which includes unique clothing, intricate beadwork, and colorful molas, a type of textile art that features layered fabric designs.
The Kuna people have a rich history and maintain a strong connection to their ancestral lands. They practice a communal lifestyle and have their own governance system, which emphasizes the importance of community decisions. Their language, also called Kuna, is part of the Chibchan language family.