I think so JB. Since the Kuna do not appear to c
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I think so JB. Since the Kuna do not appear to care much about materialistic things, their traditions and way of life are center stage for them. This means Hollund better treat their life-giving Lake Bayano with the greatest respect. It would be wonderful if Hollund could show proof that the removal of underwater timber is actually benefiting the Kuna people and their way of life. The Kuna economy is based on fishing, so improved fishing would go a very long way toward that proof in my opinion.