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The remarkable arts and culture of the Kuna of Panama are accessible as never before in this comprehensive, beautifully illustrated volume. From the familiar reverse appliquÈd molas to music, dance, and verbal arts, the Kuna live their values and bind their people together. This focus and strength has helped them to resist outside forces and maintain their culture and self-determination in the face of peoples and governments far more powerful.
About the Author: Mari Lyn Salvador is the chief curator of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and assistant professor of anthropology at the Uniersity of New Mexico.
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