• 9 months ago
In the remote Indigenous village of Nabusimake in Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains, the Arhuaco indigenous people express growing concern about the environment and the worsening impact of global warming. The "Mamos" spiritual leaders meet with other community members to discuss the future of both the Sierra Nevada and the "Mother Earth," seeing life as a fragile natural balance to be preserved.
Transcript
00:00 [BIRDS CHIRPING]
00:07 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:09 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:22 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:26 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:28 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:34 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:38 [WATER RUSHING]
00:44 [WATER RUSHING]
00:53 [BIRDS CHIRPING]
01:05 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
01:11 [CHILDREN PLAYING]
01:19 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
01:40 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
01:42 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
01:49 [WATER RUSHING]
02:07 [WATER RUSHING]
02:11 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
02:13 [THUNDER RUMBLING]
02:35 [THUNDER RUMBLING]
02:36 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
02:44 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
02:52 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
02:53 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
03:12 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
03:13 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
03:23 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
03:24 [BIRDS CHIRPING]
03:36 [WATER RUSHING]
03:40 [WATER RUSHING]
03:43 [WATER RUSHING]
03:47 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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