Abstract
Isolated in jungles, or crowded into large cities, Latin American Indians constitute the most exploited sector of society. This program traces the harsh life of indigenous women from several tribes, including the Otavalan, Puruha, and Quechua of Ecuador, from pre-Columbian times to the present. Topics discussed include rape as an ongoing practice; labor exploitation; the effects of acculturation; and racial and sexual discrimination.
Collection
Subject
Series
Mujeres de América Latina
Contributors
Sarmiento, Carmen (director), Botija, Rafael B. (composer), Sarmiento, Carmen (producer), Sarmiento, Carmen (narrator), Zumarraga, Pablo (editor), Polo, Emilio (director of Photography), Nolla, Jose (producer), Televisión Española (producer), Video Spot (Firm) (producer), Films for the Humanities (Firm) (distributor)
Duration
00:58:32 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
Spanish
Target or Intended Audience
adult/continuing education, higher education, high school (grades 10-12), college
Copyright Holder
Name | Films Media Group (Firm) |
Role | publisher |
Telephone | 800-257-5126 |
Address | 200 Metro Blvd., Suite 124, Hamilton, NJ 08619 |
[email protected] |
Copyright Date
1992-01-01
Rights Declaration:
This video is protected by copyright. You are free to view it but not download or remix it. Please contact the licensing institution for further information about how you may use this video.
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