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  • Day 27

    Tusípono

    April 9, 2019 in Panama ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

    A native Embera village along the Rio Chagras. The Embera are one of the indigenous tribes off southern Panamá. The village is within the national park since 1984. So the villagers no longer farm for an incone. Since then they developed fishing and, in the 90s, started a tourism operation.
    After the river trip, we were welcomed to the village with dance and song, given a bit of history and an introduction to life in the village, offered crafts hand made there, and fed a traditional lunch of fresh caught, wild tilapia from the river with fried plantains. It was one of the best meals of the trip.
    First is the village, followed by the women dancing and the men playing traditional instruments. Next is the traditional kitchen where lunch was prepared by the women, still in traditional garb. The last pick is of the meal. It is served in cones made of plantain leaves, held together with a flower. They are arranged on a wooden platter. No utensils. We ate with fingers. Simply delicious.
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