The Ngäbe are an indigenous group primarily located in Panama and Costa Rica. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and crafts. The Ngäbe language, also called Ngäbere, is part of the Chibchan language family and is spoken by many within the community.
The Ngäbe people have a strong connection to their land, which is often reflected in their agricultural practices. They cultivate crops such as maize, beans, and rice, and they also engage in traditional fishing and hunting. Their social structure is organized around extended families, and they maintain a deep respect for their cultural traditions and beliefs.