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In this November 26, 2018 photo, a man runs in the 10 K competition as Ngabe-Bugle women look on during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. The winner of the race will participate in the World Indigenous Games where over 30 countries and more than 2000 athletes participate. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 26, 2018 photo, a man runs in the 10 K competition as Ngabe-Bugle women look on during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. The winner of the race will participate in the World Indigenous Games where over 30 countries and more than 2000 athletes participate. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 26, 2018 photo, an Embera indigenous man takes part in the bow and arrow competition during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. Panama attended the first World Indigenous Peoples Games in Brazil in 2015 and participated in the next one in Canada in 2017. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 26, 2018 photo, an Embera indigenous man takes part in the bow and arrow competition during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. Panama attended the first World Indigenous Peoples Games in Brazil in 2015 and participated in the next one in Canada in 2017. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 25, 2018 photo, a group of Guna women sit on the field during a penalty shootout in the women's soccer competition of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. The Guna women won the match and advanced to the semifinal and won the championship. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 25, 2018 photo, a group of Guna women sit on the field during a penalty shootout in the women's soccer competition of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. The Guna women won the match and advanced to the semifinal and won the championship. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this photo November 25, 2018 photo, fishing canoes are tied together at a dock on Lake Bayano as the men watch the dugout canoe race of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games on lake Bayano, Panama. Indigenous people fish and motor in the lake on any given day, transporting goods from one side to the other. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this photo November 25, 2018 photo, fishing canoes are tied together at a dock on Lake Bayano as the men watch the dugout canoe race of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games on lake Bayano, Panama. Indigenous people fish and motor in the lake on any given day, transporting goods from one side to the other. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 26, 2018 photo, men run during 100 meters athletics competition of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. These games were held in the Embera town of Piriati, some 55 miles (90 kilometers) east of Panama City. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 26, 2018 photo, men run during 100 meters athletics competition of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. These games were held in the Embera town of Piriati, some 55 miles (90 kilometers) east of Panama City. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 25, 2018 photo, an injured Guna woman is aid by her teammates after the tug-of-war competition of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. Events such as archery, swimming, wrestling and running are also a part of the games. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 25, 2018 photo, an injured Guna woman is aid by her teammates after the tug-of-war competition of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. Events such as archery, swimming, wrestling and running are also a part of the games. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 25, 2018 photo, an Embera indigenous man takes part in the spear throwing competition during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. The Embera are an indigenous people of Panama and Colombia. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 25, 2018 photo, an Embera indigenous man takes part in the spear throwing competition during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. The Embera are an indigenous people of Panama and Colombia. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 25, 2018 photo, Guna indigenous women compete in the tug-of-war during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. Indigenous people from the four most important ethnic groups in Panama participated for two days to select the athletes that will represent Panama in the upcoming World Indigenous Peoples Games. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 25, 2018 photo, Guna indigenous women compete in the tug-of-war during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. Indigenous people from the four most important ethnic groups in Panama participated for two days to select the athletes that will represent Panama in the upcoming World Indigenous Peoples Games. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 25, 2018 photo, a group of children play tug-of-war away from the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 25, 2018 photo, a group of children play tug-of-war away from the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 25, 2018 photo, indigenous women compete in the canoe race during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games on Lake Bayano, Panama. For two days, more than 100 competitors from the main indigenous groups of Panama, Guna, Embera, Ngabe Bugle, converged for the second time to celebrate their ancestral games. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 25, 2018 photo, indigenous women compete in the canoe race during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games on Lake Bayano, Panama. For two days, more than 100 competitors from the main indigenous groups of Panama, Guna, Embera, Ngabe Bugle, converged for the second time to celebrate their ancestral games. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 25, 2018 photo, two Guna indigenous men row in the dugout canoe competition during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games on Lake Bayano, Panama. Lake Bayano is one of the main reservoirs in Panama. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 25, 2018 photo, two Guna indigenous men row in the dugout canoe competition during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games on Lake Bayano, Panama. Lake Bayano is one of the main reservoirs in Panama. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 25, 2018 photo, Ngabe-Bugle indigenous women support their women's soccer team during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. Ngabe-Bugle is the largest and most populous of Panama's three Indigenous regions. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 25, 2018 photo, Ngabe-Bugle indigenous women support their women's soccer team during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. Ngabe-Bugle is the largest and most populous of Panama's three Indigenous regions. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 25, 2018 photo, a Guna woman competes in the swimming event of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games on lake Bayano, Panama. Sixty athletes were selected to compete in the upcoming world indigenous games. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 25, 2018 photo, a Guna woman competes in the swimming event of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games on lake Bayano, Panama. Sixty athletes were selected to compete in the upcoming world indigenous games. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 25, 2018 photo, Embera indigenous men participate in the tug-of-war competition during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. The Embera won the tug-of-war competition. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 25, 2018 photo, Embera indigenous men participate in the tug-of-war competition during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. The Embera won the tug-of-war competition. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 26, 2018 photo, a group of Ngabe-Bugle women take photos during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. For two days, more than 100 competitors from the main indigenous groups of Panama, Guna, Embera, Ngabe-Bugle, converged for the second time to celebrate their ancestral games. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 26, 2018 photo, a group of Ngabe-Bugle women take photos during the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. For two days, more than 100 competitors from the main indigenous groups of Panama, Guna, Embera, Ngabe-Bugle, converged for the second time to celebrate their ancestral games. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



In this November 25, 2018 photo, Ngabe Bugle indigenous people dance during the opening of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. At night, the groups intermingled to share dance and music traditions. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this November 25, 2018 photo, Ngabe Bugle indigenous people dance during the opening of the second edition of the Panamanian indigenous games in Piriati, Panama. At night, the groups intermingled to share dance and music traditions. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)
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