Material culture of the people of southeastern Panama : based on specimens in the United States National Museum

eng: Southeastern Panama is historically the oldest region of continental America. Here, early in the sixteenth century, in so-called Darien, the country extending from the Chepo or Bayano River on the Pacific slope near the Canal Zone southeastward to the Atrato River on the Caribbean slope near th...

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Universidad de Caldas
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Cultura material
Bayano
Darién
Central America
Grupo étnico
Panamá
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spelling Material culture of the people of southeastern Panama : based on specimens in the United States National MuseumCultura materialBayanoDariénCentral AmericaGrupo étnicoPanamáeng: Southeastern Panama is historically the oldest region of continental America. Here, early in the sixteenth century, in so-called Darien, the country extending from the Chepo or Bayano River on the Pacific slope near the Canal Zone southeastward to the Atrato River on the Caribbean slope near the Colombian border, were made the first Spanish explorations and settlements. Within a few years, indeed as early as 1518, the Spanish were forced to leave Darien because of conflict with native tribes and, later, with English buccaneers and freebooters. They then established themselves at Panama City, more than 100 miles farther west along the Pacific coast.spa: El sureste de Panamá es históricamente la región más antigua de América continental. Aquí, a principios del siglo XVI, en el llamado Darién, el país que se extiende desde el río Chepo o Bayano en la vertiente del Pacífico, cerca de la Zona del Canal, hacia el sureste hasta el río Atrato de la vertiente del Caribe, cerca de la frontera con Colombia, se hicieron las primeras las primeras exploraciones y asentamientos españoles. En pocos años, de hecho ya en 1518, los españoles se vieron obligados a abandonar de Darién debido a los conflictos con las tribus nativas y, más tarde, con los bucaneros y ingleses. Se establecieron entonces en la ciudad de Ciudad de Panamá, a más de 100 millas al oeste de la costa del Pacífico.Government Printing Office, 1926.Washington, D.C.2022-06-06T13:17:50Z2022-06-06T13:17:50Z2022-06-02Artículo de revistaReferencia bibliográficahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_86bcImageTextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1135 p.application/pdfimage/pngapplication/pdfhttps://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/17771https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/10136?show=fulleng134Pardo, Mauricio, Bibliografía sobre Indígenas ChocóBulletin of the United States National Museumhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Krieger, Herbert Williamoai:repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co:ucaldas/177712024-07-16T21:37:32Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Material culture of the people of southeastern Panama : based on specimens in the United States National Museum
title Material culture of the people of southeastern Panama : based on specimens in the United States National Museum
spellingShingle Material culture of the people of southeastern Panama : based on specimens in the United States National Museum
Cultura material
Bayano
Darién
Central America
Grupo étnico
Panamá
title_short Material culture of the people of southeastern Panama : based on specimens in the United States National Museum
title_full Material culture of the people of southeastern Panama : based on specimens in the United States National Museum
title_fullStr Material culture of the people of southeastern Panama : based on specimens in the United States National Museum
title_full_unstemmed Material culture of the people of southeastern Panama : based on specimens in the United States National Museum
title_sort Material culture of the people of southeastern Panama : based on specimens in the United States National Museum
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cultura material
Bayano
Darién
Central America
Grupo étnico
Panamá
topic Cultura material
Bayano
Darién
Central America
Grupo étnico
Panamá
description eng: Southeastern Panama is historically the oldest region of continental America. Here, early in the sixteenth century, in so-called Darien, the country extending from the Chepo or Bayano River on the Pacific slope near the Canal Zone southeastward to the Atrato River on the Caribbean slope near the Colombian border, were made the first Spanish explorations and settlements. Within a few years, indeed as early as 1518, the Spanish were forced to leave Darien because of conflict with native tribes and, later, with English buccaneers and freebooters. They then established themselves at Panama City, more than 100 miles farther west along the Pacific coast.
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Washington, D.C.
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