

Kuranika, Kichwa Peoples in Re-existences
Indigenous resistance to defend territorial autonomy is more alive than ever, because without territory there is no Sumak Kawsay (Good Life).
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2022
Synopsis
Like so many other peoples of the Amazon, the Kichwa are raising their voices and demanding respect for their territorial autonomy and the right to a living forest free of all types of extractivism. Indigenous resistance is more alive than ever, because without territory there is no Sumak Kawsay (Good Life).
Artistic and technic data
Year:
2022
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Indigenous peoples:
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Language:
Spanish, Amazonian Kichwa
Subtitles:
Spanish, English
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