Kuna Erotic

Homeland

Panama (Guna Yala/San Blas Archipelago)

Region

Central America

About Kuna People

The Guna (formerly spelled Kuna) are an Indigenous people of Panama and northwestern Colombia — approximately 80,000+ in Panama per the 2010 INEC census, plus approximately 2,000+ in the Colombian Chocó region. Concentrated in the Comarca Guna Yala (the San Blas Archipelago and adjacent mainland of the eastern Caribbean coast of Panama), the smaller Madungandí and Wargandí inland comarcas, and the substantial urban Guna diaspora in Panama City. The Guna maintain distinctive cultural practices including the mola textile tradition (UNESCO-listed Intangible Cultural Heritage), substantial political autonomy under the 1925 Tule Revolution settlement that established the Guna autonomous-territorial framework, and matrilineal social organization. The Guna have one of the highest documented frequencies of albinism of any human population (estimated 1 in 200 Guna individuals, vs roughly 1 in 20,000 globally) — culturally interpreted within Guna tradition as 'children of the moon' and not stigmatized.

Typical Kuna Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick III-IV with copper-bronze undertone characteristic of Chibchan-language Indigenous populations. Hair is uniformly straight, uniformly black to very dark brown for the non-albino majority population (with the documented elevated albinism frequency producing a small population of phenotypic albinos with very pale skin, white hair, and pale eyes). Facial features include moderately broad nasal bases, full lips, and prominent cheekbones; epicanthic-fold variants present at moderate frequency. Stature is below the Panamanian national average — adult Guna males average around 150-155 cm and females around 140-148 cm, among the shorter populations in the Americas. Within-population variance is moderate.

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