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| few days off in Villa La Angostura, Neuquén province, Patagonia Argentina. A place where the scenery shines majestically and goes into the soul leaving a sense of peace and tranquility. |
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| snowy mountains, blue lakes, forests of myrtle trees, incredible tones, murmuring streams ... |
A landscape that makes us integrate into the earth, nature and reminds us to their rightful owners ...
A landscape that was the territory of indigenous peoples and as all of Patagonia, was seized with the power of force.
A landscape that was the territory of indigenous peoples and as all of Patagonia, was seized with the power of force.
Ailín According to a note published in the newspaper Bullentini Page 12, Liwen Awka documentary, scripted by the writer Osvaldo Bayer, spins historical facts and documents never revealed the experience of the descendants of those original inhabitants, "the first disappeared from the Argentina's history, for the first time, express their experiences and their view of society that excludes and always excluded. It is their voice. "
The film has been declared of interest by the Office of the President and will be distributed as courtly material in all schools country (I still do not know).
Project management was provided by managers Hilles Kristina Aiello director Mariano German and Argentine filmmaker and lawyer
The work shows how the "ideologues of Independence" gave the native people settled in Argentina long before that it were a country, its destruction and theft of common land where they lived was implemented in the Desert Campaign and other similar operations, the restoration of slavery, half a century after its removal with the thirteenth year's Assembly, whose victims were no longer black but the aboriginal Africa survived the massacre.
"It's time to check things. Nobody ever said it, but it was a genocide. The first of the country, "the writer in reference to the violent racism that native peoples suffered in the hands of those who today are the heroes of the country peaked.
Awka Liwen Mapuche language means "Rebel Dawn".
This is the trailer of the documentary
Patagonia is an Argentine folk musician tehuelche origin and a tireless advocate for the causes of indigenous peoples in Argentina.
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