Mestizo Mestizos are people who are of mixed of both European and indigenous ancestry. Mestizos are the majority in Panama, accounting for 65% of the country's population.
Indigenous or Amerindian Indigenous or Native Panamanians, are the
native peoples of
Panama. According to the 2010 census, they make up 12.3% of the overall population of 3.4 million, or just over 418,000 people. The
Ngäbe and
Buglé comprise half of the indigenous peoples of Panama.
Black Afro-Panamanians played a significant role in the creation of the republic. The descendants of the Africans who arrived during the colonial era are intermixed in the general population or live in small Afro-Panamanian communities along the Atlantic Coast and in villages within the
Darién Gap. Most of the people in Darien are fishermen or small-scale farmers growing crops such as bananas, rice and coffee as well as raising livestock. Other Afro-Panamanians descend from later migrants from the Caribbean who came to work on railroad-construction projects, commercial agricultural enterprises, and (especially) the
canal. Important Afro-Caribbean community areas include towns and cities such as
Colón, Cristobal and
Balboa, in the former
Canal Zone, as well as the Río Abajo area of Panama City. Another region with a large Afro-Caribbean population is the province of
Bocas del Toro on the Caribbean coast just south of
Costa Rica. Most of the Panamanian population of West Indian descent owe their presence in the country to the monumental efforts to build the Panama Canal in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Three-quarters of the 50,000 workers who built the canal were Afro Caribbean migrants from the
British West Indies. Thousands of Afro-Caribbean workers were recruited from
Jamaica,
Barbados and
Trinidad. with the majority being of
Spanish descent. Other ancestries includes Dutch, English, French, German, Swiss, Danish, Irish, Greek, Italian, Lebanese, Portuguese, Turkish, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian. There is also a sizable and very influential
Jewish community. File:Spanish laborers on Panama Canal in early 1900s.jpg|Spanish laborers during construction of the Panama Canal, early 1900s.
Asian Panama, partly owing to its historical reliance on commerce, is an ethnically diverse society. It has considerable populations of Afro-Antillean and
Chinese origin. The first
Chinese immigrated to Panama from southern China to help build the
Panama Railroad in the 19th century. There followed several waves of immigrants whose descendants number around 50,000. Starting in the 1970s, a further 80,000 have immigrated from other parts of China as well. ==Languages==