James Anaya, U.N. Special Rapporteur, was recently in Panama to report on the concerns of lack of consultation with the Ngöbe–Buglé people.
You deserve Indigenous journalism that answers to you — independent, nonprofit, and always free to read. Your support keeps it that way.
Donate Today →
From drum groups to dances, stay connected to powwow communities nationwide with ICT’s seasonal newsletter and monthly on-the-ground reporting.
COMING SOON
James Anaya, U.N. Special Rapporteur, was recently in Panama to report on the concerns of lack of consultation with the Ngöbe–Buglé people.