Kuna Indians: History, pictures, and culture of this Panama Indian tribe.
Kuna Yala or Dulenega: Overview of history and culture, with a few stories and poems, in English. More detailed information in Spanish.
Mola Cooperative: Over a thousand women from 14 different Kuna Yala communities offer online retail and wholesale sales of molas and other textiles. Photos and pricing in English, more details on the organization in Spanish.
Mola Information: Photos and cultural information about the Kuna, with details of mola construction and styles.
Molas - technique, history and the Cuna Women who make them: Molas are made by the Cuna Indian women in the San Blas Islands off shore of Panama. The technique is reverse applique and a great technique for quilters.
Panama: Kuna Tribe and Ecotourism: Trade Environment Database (TED) report discusses Kuna history and culture, physical characteristics of Kuna Yala, and impacts of tourism, with bibliography.
Reaching the Kuna of Mandungandi: A US Christian Missionary family in Panama City describes their outreach to the village of Aquas Claras. Includes photos, overviews of the Kuna's readitional religion and their political system, and educational resources for children.
The Molas of the San Blas Islands: An Historical Perspective: History of clothing and body painting customs among the Cuna, with photos of molas in the Benton Museum at the University of Connecticut.