Since Hollund Industrial Marine will be employi
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Since Hollund Industrial Marine will be employing the Kuna people for much of their operations, the following article (click on the link provided) might help to understand the people as well as their way of life. Enjoy (you might find this is actually on topic).
Small excerpt:
The majority of the indigenous Kuna tribe live on 49 of the almost 400 tropical San Blas Islands, which stretch for 226km towards the Columbian border. Known locally as Kuna Yala, this slither of heaven is largely unaffected by the modern world and free of government influence, having been grated independence in 1925. Here, the Kuna call the shots.
As a result, life is firmly in the slow lane. Unhindered by notions of wealth and materialism, the Kuna rank tradition, nature and community above all else. Their lives are rich in purpose and direction: there are houses to build, crabs to catch, baseball tournaments to play, card tricks to perform.
Panama is, officially, one of the happiest places on Earth. It scores highly on the New Economics Foundation's Happy Planet Index, which measures human well-being.
http://www.journeylatinamerica.co.uk/papagaio...-Kuna.aspx