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Panama 1990
Panama 2000
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Panama 1990 — source variable PA1990A_INDIG — Indigenous group
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7. Which indigenous group do you belong to?
[] 1 Kuna
[] 2 Guaymí
[] 3 Teribe
[] 4 Bokota
[] 5 Emberá
[] 6 Waunana
[] 7 None

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Question Number 7: Which indigenous group do you belong to?
Mark with an "X" the corresponding circle, agreeing with the response of the person. For children, mark the question based on the response of their parents.
Example:
When enumerating a dwelling in Setegantí of the Province of Darién, the head responds that both he and his companion are indigenous. To the question about what group they belong to, both say they are Emberá. A 4 year old minor who lives with them will appear in this question as:

[Below the text is a picture of a filled out question.]

Remember that this question is only asked to persons who declared to be indigenous in the list of occupants. If the person is not indigenous mark circle 7 (none).

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Panama 2000 — source variable PA2000A_INDIG — Indigenous group
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For all individuals in the household

[Questions 1 - 9 were asked of all individuals.]


6. To which indigenous group do you belong?

[] 01 Kuna
[] 02 Ngoba
[] 03 Bugle
[] 04 Teribe
[] 05 Bokota
[] 06 Emberá
[] 07 Wounaan
[] 08 Bri Bri
[] 09 None

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Question No. 6: To which indigenous group de you belong?

This question is asked with the purpose of quantifying the indigenous population in the national geographic and the indigenous group to which it belongs.
An indigenous is considered to be a person who declares to belong to an aboriginal group independent of the locality where enumerated.

[To the right of the text is a picture of an indigenous group.]

Remember to ask this question if on the list of occupants a name of a person has been marked in the circle of question 5; on the contrary, if a person has stated that no indigenous person lives there, automatically mark circle 09 " none".

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For those under 5 years, mark the question based on the ethnic group of their parents.

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Panama 2010 — source variable PA2010A_INDIG — Indigenous group
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[Questions 1 - 9 were asked of all individuals.]


Ask this question if, on the list of occupants of the dwelling (Chapter IV), the name of the person has the circle number 1 marked (Yes) in question 5 (Indigenous). In the contrary case, mark circle 10, None.
8. To which indigenous group do you belong?

[] 1 Kuna
[] 2 Ngäbe
[] 3 Buglé
[] 4 Naso/Teribe
[] 5 Bokata
[] 6 Emberá
[] 7 Wounaan
[] 8 Bri Bri
[] 9 Other (Specify) ____
[] 10 None

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[For persons of all ages]
[Questions 1 to 12a]


Question No. 8: To which indigenous group de you belong?
[For persons who stated they are Indigenous in question 5.]
This question is asked with the purpose of quantifying the indigenous population in the national geography and the indigenous group to which it belongs.
An indigenous is considered to be a person who declares to belong to an aboriginal group independent of the locality where she is enumerated.
Mark with an "X" the indigenous group to which the respondent states she belongs to.
[To the left of the text there are three pictures.]
Remember to ask this question if in the list of occupants (Chapter IV) the name of a person has been marked with circle 1 in question 5. Otherwise, if the person has declared that no indigenous person lives there, automatically mark circle 10 "None."
For children under 5 years old, check the option based on the ethnicity of the parents.
In the option Other (circle 09), you must include any indigenous group that is not covered by the above options and that belongs to another country. You must specify the name of the group to which the respondent belongs to. Example: Mapuche (Chile), Guajiro (Venezuela), Pisamira (Colombia), Zapoteco (Mexico), among others.
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Example:
When enumerating a dwelling, the head responds that both he and his companion are indigenous. To the question about the group they belong to, both of them respond to be Emberá. A child of 4 years who lives with them will be classified as follows: