2023 / 27 min.
Ramón Navarro joins the Kawésqar people, an Indigenous community stripped of their nomadic traditions during the colonization of Patagonia, in their struggle to protect their ancestral territory and waters. The salmon farming industry, which is encroaching ever deeper into the region, is polluting and destroying this delicate ecosystem. On this journey, Navarro connects with Leticia Caro and her father, Don Reinaldo, members of the Kawésqar Nomads of the Sea community, who reveal the harmful effects of salmon farming and the urgent need to designate the waters of the current Kawésqar National Reserve as a national park. As they sail, they discover common ground in their shared love for the sea.
Let's protect the Kawésqar territory forever.
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