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La voz mapuche = Chi Mapuche nütram = The voice of the Mapuche

Title
La voz mapuche = Chi Mapuche nütram = The voice of the Mapuche / directed and produced by Pablo Fernández, Andrea Henríquez.
Publication
[Place of publication not identified] : Privately Published, 1909.
Physical Description
1 streaming video (113 minutes)
Local Notes
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Notes
Title from resource description page (viewed January 03, 2020).
"One people, one nation, undivided by the Andes".
In Mapudungen and Spanish with English subtitles.
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Summary
The Mapuche defeated the Spanish Crown invaders, and they do not recognize the border that Chile and Argentina have tried to impose. Presently, the struggle is focused on maintaining the identity as a people and stopping the encroachment of multinational corporations in Mapuche ancestral territory. In an effort to increase profits, logging, hydroelectric, oil, mining, and tourist companies -among others- cause destruction and pollution on both sides of the Andes Mountains. The legal, political and military structures of Chile and Argentina favor the interests of big business. The rights of a people whose spirituality is directly linked to Nature are constantly violated. The search for living in harmony with the environment, a horizontal way of organizing, and a resilience that has never been broken, have allowed the Mapuche to resist for over five centuries and assert: We still exist. In a journey through different communities of Puelmapu (the land where the Sun rises) and Gulumapu (the land where the Sun sets), the documentary "The Voice of the Mapuche" takes the viewer across rivers, lakes, forests, and mountains. It registers the words and wisdom of Mapuche women, men, children, youth, and elders. The film breaks through the official news blackout, when it enters the prisons where the defenders of Mapuche rights are serving their sentences. Additionally, it covers a hunger strike that went on for over 100 days and gave rise to a wave of demonstrations. The music, the paintings, the poetry, the language, the rituals, the traditions, and the strength of Nature and the ancestors are present in "The Voice of the Mapuche". In this independent documentary, the Mapuche vision of the world is the basis to understand the struggle.
Variant and related titles
Chi Mapuche nütram
Voice of the Mapuche
ASP-AVON OCLC KB.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
Mapuche
Added to Catalog
January 27, 2020
Genre/Form
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
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