
Stanley Heckadon Moreno
Stanley Heckadon Moreno is an anthropologist, researcher, and writer known for his studies of Panamanian culture and history. His work often reflects on the livelihoods and traditions of rural communities, providing invaluable insights into their social dynamics and environmental challenges.
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Stanley Heckadon-Moreno makes precise historical references about the pearl diving activity.
La bucería de perlas en PanamáStanley Heckadon Moreno is mentioned as an anthropologist explaining the social practice of 'juega vivo'.
El juega vivo que nos juega en contraStanley Heckadon Moreno is an anthropologist who was inspired by a dream to write about Jenny C. White del Bal's life.
Cartas desde el trópico: la voz de Jenny C. White del BalStanley Heckadon Moreno and other analysts explain the historical significance of Panama as a biological bridge.
Una bibliografía sobre el tema del CanalStanley Heckadon Moreno described the Río Indio in 1952, highlighting the lack of basic services and the community's reliance on the river.
Agua para el Canal y el dilema de una comunidad a orillas del río Indio
































