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Indigenous peoples of Panama

The Indigenous peoples of Panama, also known as Native Panamanians, are the original inhabitants of Panama, are the Native peoples whose history in the territory of today's Panama predates Spanish colonization. As of the 2023 census, Indigenous peoples constitute 17.2% of Panama's population of 4.5 million, totaling just over 698,000 individuals. There are 7 indigenous peoples. The Ngäbe and Bokota comprise half of the Indigenous peoples of Panama.

Indigenous groups
Bokota, Bocas Del ToroEmbera, southeastern Darién ProvinceNgäbe (including the Movere and Murire peoples), mainly Chiriquí ProvinceGuna, Darién Province and Caribbean side. • Buglé, mainly Chiriquí ProvinceTalamancaTeribeWounaan, southeastern Darién ProvinceEmberá-Wounaan, mainly Emberá-Wounaan ComarcaBribri ==Population==
Languages
Some native peoples speak Spanish, while many more retain their traditional languages. According to the 2000 census, the following Indigenous languages are spoken in Panama: • Bokota language: 933 speakers (in Panama) • Bri-bri language: 2,521 speakers • Buglé language: 17,731 speakers • Emberá language: 22,485 speakers • Guna Language: 61,707 speakers • Naso-Teribe language: 3,305 speakers • Ngöbe language: 169,130 speakers • Wounaan language: 6,882 speakers ==Notes==
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