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The natives of Panama, including various indigenous groups like the Ngäbe-Buglé, Kuna, and Emberá, faced significant disruptions due to European colonization beginning in the 16th century. Many were subjected to violence, forced labor, and disease brought by the Spanish, which drastically reduced their populations. Over time, their lands were increasingly encroached upon by settlers and modern development, leading to ongoing struggles for land rights and cultural preservation. Today, indigenous communities continue to fight for recognition and autonomy within the framework of the Panamanian state.

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