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  • We were able to, because we had trained people in filmmaking, continue with our work, and send our Wiwa and Arhuaco filmmakers to the final sacred lakes to get the last shots for the film, and we followed the rest of the Arhuaco back to the sea, taking the elements from the highlands to the sea.

    Wade Davis on the worldwide web of belief and ritual Wade Davis 2008

  • We were able to, because we had trained people in filmmaking, continue with our work, and send our Wiwa and Arhuaco filmmakers to the final sacred lakes to get the last shots for the film, and we followed the rest of the Arhuaco back to the sea, taking the elements from the highlands to the sea.

    Wade Davis on the worldwide web of belief and ritual Wade Davis 2008

  • We were able to, because we had trained people in filmmaking, continue with our work, and send our Wiwa and Arhuaco filmmakers to the final sacred lakes to get the last shots for the film, and we followed the rest of the Arhuaco back to the sea, taking the elements from the highlands to the sea.

    Wade Davis on the worldwide web of belief and ritual Wade Davis 2008

  • To the Sierra Nevada's main indigenous tribes -- the Arhuaco, the Kogi, and the Assario -- the Lost City was never really lost.

    Lost City 2004

  • Santos received a baton from wise men from the Kogui, Wiwa, Arhuaco and Kankuamo communities.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • This village on the northwestern slope of the Sierra is the sixth of 10 "barrier" villages being built by the Colombian government in a pact between President Alvaro Uribe and the joint governing council of the four different indigenous tribes that share these mountains: the Arhuaco, Kogi, Wiwa, and Kankuamo.

    Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories 2009

  • "From here up, you are the ones in charge of protecting the environment," Mr. Uribe told the Arhuaco, Kogi, and Wiwa Indians gathered here last week for the official inauguration of the village.

    Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories 2009

  • Rogelio Mejía, governor of the Arhuaco reserve, acknowledges that there are dissenters in his community who see the Indians playing into Uribe's hands.

    Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories 2009

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