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ӦOME HUIGUIMPA: Hagamos El Curare

Hagamos El Curare

Location

Waorani I Ecuador

Released

March 2025

Duration

00:07:08

Tags
  • Ancestral Knowledge
  • Climate Change
  • emergi
  • Emerging Filmmakers
  • Guatemala
  • Indigenous Made Film
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • Women's Rights

The Waorani culture has a deep respect for nature and the environment. Teaching young people about these traditions can help them develop a stronger connection with the natural world and become more aware of its importance. Film produced by the Yawe Film collective.

Spanish:

La cultura Waorani tiene un profundo respeto por la naturaleza y el medio ambiente. Enseñar a los jóvenes sobre estas tradiciones puede ayudarles a desarrollar una conexión más fuerte con el mundo natural y a ser más conscientes de su importancia. Película producida por el colectivo Yawe Film.

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Producers

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    Yawe Film   Elisa is a Waorani woman, born on May 10, 1994, in the province of Pastaza, Canton Arajuno, the fifth daughter of the ...

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    Yawe Film   Jonathan is a professional industrial engineer, his passion is photography. He’s part of community film group Ya...

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    Carlos is a documentary film maker who lives in the community of Waorani Titepare, in the Amazonian Region of Ecuador. His role involve...

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    Yawe Film   Marcia Enqueri is a Waorani Yazuni woman, geologist, activist leader, works with her mother language and is part of th...

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    Yawe Film   Uboye Gaba is a researcher, cameraman, and environmental activist from the Waorani nationality of the Ecuadorian Amazo...

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