2007 | B/N | 27 min This is a brief history of the Kichwa women, who live along the banks of the upper Napo River in the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle. They talk about the struggle they’ve waged for nearly three decades in the areas of health, production, training and social organization. Country: Ecuador Direction: Carcelén Cornejo; Santiago Production: Búhofilms; Búhofilms
2007 | B/N | 27 min This is a brief history of the Kichwa women, who live along the banks of the upper Napo River in the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle. They talk about the struggle they’ve waged for nearly three decades in the areas of health, production, training and social organization. Country: Ecuador Direction: Carcelén Cornejo; Santiago Production: Búhofilms; Búhofilms
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