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  • Date: 2007-11-07
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         Traces of connection have been found to the Cueva and Coiba groups, even though some scientists consider that the Cuna may be related to a largely no longer existing language group. a number of Cuna suppose they originate from Carib stock, at the same time as others concider that they come from the god Olokkuppilele that is at Mount Tacarcuna, at the western bank of the river Río Atrato that is in Colombia. Amongst the Chocó, Guaymí, and Cuna, territory was equally divided and farmed. As well as hunt and catching fish, the Indians planted maize, cotton, cacao, different vegetables, and fruits. Some time ago, these Indian tribes lived in round thatched shacks and slept in a large piece of cloth that was hung between two trees. Lots of still do nowadays. Their rural communities concentrated on making goods, and merchants moved among those villages by means of the rivers and inland waterways in small boats made by cutting out a hollow space in a tree trunk. The Indians were good at pottering, stone carving, gold, and silversmithings. The decorations they wore, plus breastplates and jewellery of beaten gold, highlighted the Spanish legend of El Dorado, a place of very great wealth. Rodrigo de Bastidas was a rich notary from Seville. It was he who first of numerous Spanish explorers got to the isthmus. Moving from Venezuela in the 16th century looking for gold, he discovered about one hundred and a half kilometers of the territory near the sea then run by the West Indies.In twelve months, Christopher Columbus, during his fourth expedition to the New World, came upon a few point of the isthmus. One of them was a harbor that he called Puerto Bello (wonderful port), afterward changed to Portobelo.

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