Tet offensive
Title: Tet offensive
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Tet offensive
Pamama History
Indians inhabited the isthmus of Panama when the Spanish explorers arrived. Some historians say that there might have been a population of 500,000 Indians from sixty tribes, but other researchers said that the Cuna Indians alone numbered 750,000. Besides the Cuna, the largest group, two other major groups of Indians, the Guaymí and the Chocó, have been identified. The Guaymí, of the highlands near the Costa Rican border, are believed to be related to Indians
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formation of the New Panama Movement. This movement was
originally intended to organize peasants, workers, and other social groups and was patterned after that of Mexico's
Institutional Revolutionary Party. No organizational structure was established, however, and by 1971 the idea had been
abandoned. The government party was revived under a different name, the Democratic Revolutionary Party (Partido
Revolucionario Democrático--PRD) in the late 1970s.
A sweeping cabinet reorganization and comments of high-ranking officials in 1971 por
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