When i was first there in the late sixties, early seventies, the shwa were fighting the achwa and the warani. And they w all these nations were fighting each other because their hunters and gatherers need a territory. And then the oil companies came. In the late 19 sixties, texico came into that area, the northern amazon region of ecuador,. They've just lost a nine and a half billion dollar lawsuit the equatorians over thi pollution that they caused. So it was a great example of how these indigenous people kept realizing that they had to touch the jaguar and change their perceptions. When they did, i changed reality

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