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In the Archipelago boundaries there are several communities of the ngobe
indians. These communities are, in the Bastimentos Island: Quebrada Sal and Bahia Honda; in San Cristobal: San Cristobal, Bocatorito and Valle Escondido; in Solarte: Solarte; in Popa: Popa 1, Popa 2 and Isla Tigre; in Cayo Agua: Cayo Agua.
If you are interested in indian cultures, is a good idea to visit San
Cristobal, Popa 2 or Quebrada Sal, where any local will tell you about their
communities and customs.
Indian communities are very poor, depending almost exclusively from fishing,
activity that it is complemented with survival agriculture. Although they
are not prepared to receive tourists, they receive any visitor with kindness.
Because their productive activities are decaying, some of the communities are
trying to be involved in the tourism business, to diversify their incomes.Their typical homes are built in wood, over wood stilts, with floors made with the bark of the jira tree, and the roofs made with the leaves of the guagara, a palm that grows in swamps. In general, they built their huts around a central place, like a park but without any ornament, in the community. Others do it out of this center, close to their farms or plantations. In some communities women create a beautiful handicraft named chacaras or mochilas, that is a bag made with a vegetal fiber called pita, with geometric designs painted with vegetal tints. |