A woman of the Ngabe Bugle ethnic group feeds her baby in a camp near the Tabasara river bank in the Ngabe Bugle indigenous region, 450 km west of Panama City, capital of Panama, on Feb. 24, 2014. The Ngabe Bugle indigenous region is located in the western region of Panama, and covers an area of 6,968 square km, with 91 per cent of its population living in extreme poverty. Native leaders of the Ngabe Bugle region declared a national alert , because of the eviction notice issued by a company which is developing the hydro-electric project Barro Blanco . The project will use the water from Tabasa

A woman of the Ngabe Bugle ethnic group feeds her baby in a camp near the Tabasara river bank in the Ngabe Bugle indigenous region, 450 km west of Panama City, capital of Panama, on Feb. 24, 2014. The Ngabe Bugle indigenous region is located in the western region of Panama, and covers an area of 6,968 square km, with 91 per cent of its population living in extreme poverty. Native leaders of the Ngabe Bugle region declared a national alert , because of the eviction notice issued by a company which is developing the hydro-electric project Barro Blanco . The project will use the water from Tabasa Stock Photo
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A woman of the Ngabe Bugle ethnic group feeds her baby in a camp near the Tabasara river bank in the Ngabe Bugle indigenous region, 450 km west of Panama City, capital of Panama, on Feb. 24, 2014. The Ngabe Bugle indigenous region is located in the western region of Panama, and covers an area of 6, 968 square km, with 91 per cent of its population living in extreme poverty. Native leaders of the Ngabe Bugle region declared a national alert , because of the eviction notice issued by a company which is developing the hydro-electric project Barro Blanco . The project will use the water from Tabasara river in Chiriqui province, which will permanently flood nearly six hectares that contain native dwellings. (Xinhua/Mauricio Valenzuela) PANAMA-NGABE BUGLE REGION-SOCIETY-NATIVES-SERIES PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN a Woman of The Bugle Ethnic Group feeds her Baby in a Camp Near The River Bank in The Bugle Indigenous Region 450 km WEST of Panama City Capital of Panama ON Feb 24 2014 The Bugle Indigenous Region IS Located in The Western Region of Panama and Covers to Area of 6 Square km With 91 per Cent of its Population Living in extreme Poverty NATIVE Leaders of The Bugle Region declared a National Alert because of The Eviction Notice issued by a Company Which IS Developing The Hydro Electric Project Barro Blanco The Project will Use The Water from River in Chiriqui Province Which will permanently Flood parishioners Six hectares Thatcher contain NATIVE Dwellings XINHUA Mauricio Valenzuela Panama Bugle Region Society Natives Series PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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