Cueva people

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The Cueva were an indigenous tribe which was one of the first in Panama, along with the Kamëntsá. When the spanish invaded Panama throughout the 16th century, the Cueva began dying out. By 1535, the tribe died out.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "The History of Panama: For the Benefit of the World" (PDF). Trump Hotel Collection.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

Further reading

  • Whitehead, Neil L. (1999). The crises and transformations of invaded societies: The Caribbean (1492–1580). In F. Salomon & S. B. Schwartz (Eds.), The Cambridge history of the native peoples of South America: South America (Vol. 3, Pt. 1, pp. 864–903). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.