Answer:
1. Chiriquí --- the largest population of indigenous people in Panama
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2. Kuna Yala --- the women make brightly-colored embroidered blouses
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3. Bocas del Toro --- home to three different groups of indigenous people in Panama
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4. Panama Province --- has less of an indigenous population than most other provinces in Panama
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5. Darien --- shares an indigenous culture with Colombia.
Explanation:
1- Chiriqui is a province in Panama, located on the west coast, and is the second most developed province in the country, after the province of Panama. The capital is the city of David. It has a population of about 440,000 people, half of them having Native ancestry.
2- Kuna Yala is the province in which lives the majority of the Kuna people, an indigenous group from Panama. This group is especially characterized by its "mola", a kind of colorful shirt that is handmade and used by its women.
3- Bocas del Toro is a province in Panama located northwest of the country. The province has an estimated population of 155,000.
Bocas del Toro borders the Caribbean Sea in the north, and Costa Rica in the west. In this province live different groups of aboriginal peoples, among which are the Ngabe, the Naso and the Bugle.
4- The Province of Panama is the most populous province in the country, with 1,700,000 inhabitants, the vast majority of whom reside in Panama City. Of this number of inhabitants, only 75,000 recognize themselves as having Native American backgrounds.
5- Darien is one of the 10 provinces of Panama. It is located in the eastern part of the country and borders with Colombia. It occupies 16% of the total area of Panama and 1.42% of Panama's population. In the 2010 census, 15,693 inhabitants of the province (almost a third of the province's total) claimed Indian origin. It is an area inhabited mainly by Guna Native tribes.