For 7,000 years the Yaganes Indians manage to adapt and thrive in one of the most inhospitable and cold places in earth, southern Chile. That ended when Western civilization reached their home. In 2001, two sisters, Cristina and Úrsula, ...See moreFor 7,000 years the Yaganes Indians manage to adapt and thrive in one of the most inhospitable and cold places in earth, southern Chile. That ended when Western civilization reached their home. In 2001, two sisters, Cristina and Úrsula, are the last survivors of the yagan culture, they live in Villa Ukika, a town near Puerto Williams, the southern town in the world. In this documentary they talk about their past, their history and language, they are the last footprint of the yagan culture. Written by
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