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TitleLa Palma, Colombia. This young woman and her baby, wearing traditional clothes, belong to the Emberá ethnic group. They were driven from their traditional lands by criminal and paramilitary groups that grow illegal crops and instill an atmosphere of fear and violence in the area. The Emberá now live here, in the jungle near the shore of the San Juan RiverTypeStill ImageMonographSubjectRefugees--Embera Indian--2010-2020 (LCTGM)Mothers--2010-2020 (LCTGM)Infants--2010-2020 (LCTGM)Clothing & dress--2010-2020 (LCTGM)Inkjet prints--2010-2020 (GMGPC)Photographic prints--2010-2020 (GMGPC)Colombia--La Palma. (LOCAL)Authorized Access PointIturbide, Graciela, 1942- La Palma, Colombia. This young woman and her baby, wearing traditional clothes, belong to the Emberá ethnic group. They were driven from their traditional lands by criminal and paramilitary groups that grow illegal crops and instill an atmosphere of fear and violence in the area. The Emberá now live here, in the jungle near the shore of the San Juan River