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and for refreshment there's chicha a beer that's made from kosoff a roots. the local residents celebrate their hard won self confidence. they want to show politicians and corporations that they are determined to prevent the destruction of their environment. the festival also celebrates the importance of respect for nature. each other most that i didn't. see that but the be and that me in our radio broadcasts we want to show how the villages live and it is that we want to feature their traditions and celebrations which time at the close connection between them and their environment and we also want to show how much these people enjoy life of money of that scale says unfolded a little. but the reporters don't shy away from criticizing one aspect of the festival hundreds of wild animals are killed to provide food for the guests preserving their traditions while protecting the environment can be a balancing act. that's why the village has decided the festival will take place every 5 years instead of every year. in the evening marianna and he who can compare the
and for refreshment there's chicha a beer that's made from kosoff a roots. the local residents celebrate their hard won self confidence. they want to show politicians and corporations that they are determined to prevent the destruction of their environment. the festival also celebrates the importance of respect for nature. each other most that i didn't. see that but the be and that me in our radio broadcasts we want to show how the villages live and it is that we want to feature their...
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with the purity of my hands and you give me a bountiful harvest we sing this song to protect the kosoff the seats and to ask for a big crop out of the christ here. the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted ecuador's economy as a result the government has come under more and more pressure to step up the exploitation of the oil resources in the rain forest that's made life more difficult for indigenous peoples. people of this community work together to achieve common goals like building a house they take the same collective approach to fighting government efforts to drill for oil in the rain forest. the people follow a traditional division of labor the men not only build houses they're also responsible for weaving the baskets that women used to harvest the casaba roots. review. in the evening the reporters interview the village elder donkey joe. at one point in the conversation he describes the day that the 1st christian missionaries arrived in this part of the country. one of those they need is these i knew i was 10 years old at the time. i remember that one of the missionaries was father l
with the purity of my hands and you give me a bountiful harvest we sing this song to protect the kosoff the seats and to ask for a big crop out of the christ here. the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted ecuador's economy as a result the government has come under more and more pressure to step up the exploitation of the oil resources in the rain forest that's made life more difficult for indigenous peoples. people of this community work together to achieve common goals like building a house they...
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and for refreshment there's chicha a beer that's made from kosoff or roots. to. the local residents celebrate their hard won self confidence. they want to show politicians and corporations that they are determined to prevent the destruction of their environment. the festival also celebrates the importance of respect for nature. it's so that most that i didn't. see that but the end that me and our radio broadcasts we want to show how the villages live and it's like we want to feature their traditions and celebrations and time at the close connection between them and their environment and we also want to show how much these people enjoy life and money of the sea that gail says i'm pretty good at it i but the reporters don't shy away from criticizing one aspect of the festival hundreds of wild animals are killed to provide food for the guests preserving their traditions while protecting the environment can be a balancing act. that's why the village has decided the festival will take place every 5 years instead of every year. in the evening marianna and he who can co
and for refreshment there's chicha a beer that's made from kosoff or roots. to. the local residents celebrate their hard won self confidence. they want to show politicians and corporations that they are determined to prevent the destruction of their environment. the festival also celebrates the importance of respect for nature. it's so that most that i didn't. see that but the end that me and our radio broadcasts we want to show how the villages live and it's like we want to feature their...
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with the purity of my hands and you give me a bountiful harvest we sing this song to protect the kosoffof seats and to ask for a big crop out of the christ. the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted ecuador's economy as a result the government has come under more and more pressure to step up the exploitation of the oil resources in the rain forest that's made life more difficult for indigenous people. the people of this community work together to achieve common goals like building a house they take the same collective approach to fighting government efforts to drill for oil in the rain forest. the people follow a traditional division of labor the men not only build houses they're also responsible for weaving the baskets that women used to harvest the casaba roots. review. in the evening the reporters interview the village elder donkey tow. at one point in the conversation he describes the day that the 1st christian missionaries arrived in this part of the country. when the then the n.b.a.'s use i knew i was 10 years old at the time. i remember that one of the missionaries was father luis f
with the purity of my hands and you give me a bountiful harvest we sing this song to protect the kosoffof seats and to ask for a big crop out of the christ. the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted ecuador's economy as a result the government has come under more and more pressure to step up the exploitation of the oil resources in the rain forest that's made life more difficult for indigenous people. the people of this community work together to achieve common goals like building a house they...
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with the purity of my hands and you give me a bountiful harvest we sing this song to protect the kosoff a seats and to ask for a big crop and i think that's going to eat up. the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted ecuador's economy. as a result the government has come under more and more pressure to step up the exploitation of the oil resources in the rain forest that's made life more difficult for indigenous people. people of this community work together to achieve common goals like building a house they take the same collective approach to fighting government efforts to drill for oil in the rain forest. the people follow a traditional division of labor the men not only build houses they're also responsible for weaving the baskets that women used to harvest the casaba roots. in the evening the reporters interview the village elder donkey tow. at one point in the conversation he describes the day that the 1st christian missionaries arrived in this part of the country. when those the knee and the a's years i knew i was 10 years old at the time. i remember that one of the missionaries was
with the purity of my hands and you give me a bountiful harvest we sing this song to protect the kosoff a seats and to ask for a big crop and i think that's going to eat up. the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted ecuador's economy. as a result the government has come under more and more pressure to step up the exploitation of the oil resources in the rain forest that's made life more difficult for indigenous people. people of this community work together to achieve common goals like building a...
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with the purity of my hands and you give me a bountiful harvest we sing this song to protect the kosoff of seats and to ask for a big crop but i think this guy here. the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted ecuador's economy as a result the government has come under more and more pressure to step up the exploitation of the oil resources in the rain forest that's made life more difficult for indigenous peoples. people of this community work together to achieve common goals like building a house they take the same collective approach to fighting government efforts to drill for oil in the rain forest. the people follow a traditional division of labor the men not only build houses they're also responsible for weaving the baskets that women used to harvest the casaba roots. and review them. in the evening the reporters interview the village elder donkey joe. at one point in the conversation he describes the day that the 1st christian missionaries arrived in this part of the country. one of those then the n.b.a.'s use i knew i was 10 years old at the time. i remember that one of the missionarie
with the purity of my hands and you give me a bountiful harvest we sing this song to protect the kosoff of seats and to ask for a big crop but i think this guy here. the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted ecuador's economy as a result the government has come under more and more pressure to step up the exploitation of the oil resources in the rain forest that's made life more difficult for indigenous peoples. people of this community work together to achieve common goals like building a house...
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with the purity of my hands and you give me a bountiful harvest we sing this song to protect the kosoff the seats and to ask for a big crop and i think that's god here. the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted ecuador's economy. as a result the government has come under more and more pressure to step up the exploitation of the oil resources in the rain forest that's made life more difficult for indigenous peoples. people of this community work together to achieve common goals like building a house they take the same collective approach to fighting government efforts to drill for oil in the rain forest. the people follow a traditional division of labor the men not only build houses they're also responsible for weaving the baskets that women use to harvest the casaba roots. review. in the evening the reporters interview the village elder donkey joe. at one point in the conversation he describes the day that the 1st christian missionaries arrived in this part of the country. one of those then me n.b.s. is i knew i was 10 years old at the time you know. i remember that one of the missionaries
with the purity of my hands and you give me a bountiful harvest we sing this song to protect the kosoff the seats and to ask for a big crop and i think that's god here. the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted ecuador's economy. as a result the government has come under more and more pressure to step up the exploitation of the oil resources in the rain forest that's made life more difficult for indigenous peoples. people of this community work together to achieve common goals like building a...