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Earth Community, Ep. 04 - Chile, Mingalegre
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The Ecovillage Mingalegre is a project located in the Aysén region of Chile, dedicated to sustainable and communal living. It is a space designed to promote harmony with nature, respect for the environment, and the development of a self-sufficient community. The project was initiated by Martín and Paz, a young couple seeking a better quality of life to raise their family. Over time, the initiative expanded to include friends and others interested in this way of life.
At Mingalegre, organic farming practices, sustainable building techniques, and renewable energy solutions are implemented. Additionally, the ecovillage emphasizes environmental education and ecological awareness by offering workshops and activities that engage both residents and visitors interested in adopting more sustainable lifestyles.
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We’re in a global context where
prices are going to start to rise,
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because everything relies
on cheap fossil fuels.
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Transportation will rise,
food will rise,
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energy will rise,
electricity will rise.
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You put in sweat and tears,
but it\'s not enough,
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and you see obscene ostentatiousness
in front of you,
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and it makes you angry.
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I feel and see that humanity
is going through an important process
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as inhabitants of this planet.
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Like a fish swimming against the current,
that’s how you feel.
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You break a structure,
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a structure that’s social,
and also internal,
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because it’s also been
taught to us.
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The people who were here before
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had a wholly functional system,
and we showed up with our God,
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and damn, did we mess up,
we have to go back, change course.
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We’re in Patagonia,
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where America becomes
a large archipelago, a tip of land.
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And the climate defines who we are.
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In winter, days are short,
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at 8 AM it lightens up
and at 5 PM it gets dark.
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And in summer, days are long,
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so at 5 AM it\'s already light out,
it\'s daytime, and at 11 PM there\'s still light.
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Yerba-mate?
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The year starts in winter,
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therefore, the cold, the short days,
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invite you to be sheltered,
next to the stove,
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cooking, eating,
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the long nights
allow you to plan,
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and to think.
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What have I done,
what else should I have done,
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and what am I going to do now,
this next time.
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My father built his house here,
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and me and my siblings
lived with my mother in the city.
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We used to come here on weekends,
to my old man\'s.
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So we lived in
the two realities:
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with our mother in the city,
we used to go to the supermarket,
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and buy bags and bags of food.
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And at our father’s,
there was a big vegetable garden,
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a great variety of food,
from right there.
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At that time,
the city was further away,
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so it was like an adventure
to come here,
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and we went out to play,
and we didn’t understand much,
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but now I see it,
we enjoyed nature,
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we were outdoors,
playing with what was around,
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imagining things,
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and that marked my childhood,
my youth.
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Later, I picked that back up,
and adapted it to my own style.
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Good, good, good!
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Connecting with who we are.
Right?
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Because we’re earth
at the end of the day.
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We’re earth,
we’re going to die,
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we’ll turn into earth.
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And looking critically at all this.
Right?
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That everything revolves around money,
success, material things.
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And…
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Where does that leave happiness?
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And when I was
studying and living in the city,
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I missed the trees,
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nature,
the forest, the mountain,
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the fresh air,
the fresh water.
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But in Santiago,
if you don’t have money in your pocket,
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you can’t drink water, eat,
or go anywhere,
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You can\'t…
do anything,
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damn, and...
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you’re hopeless,
so...
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that clearly tells you
that it’s not the life I want to live.
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I come from Santiago,
so I grew up having an urban life,
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with very little connection with nature.
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The few times
I had a connection with nature
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I realized
that was what I liked the most.
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And I moved to Valparaíso
for college
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I studied psychology for two years,
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and mainly due to economic issues
I dropped out,
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and there in Valparaíso
I met Martín, my partner,
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and he also made the decision
to come and live here.
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I came with him.
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We moved here,
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in this process of uncertainty,
at the beginning.
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What are we going to do
with our life.
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This has social implications,
of success,
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which means a degree,
a profession,
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versus this alternative,
which we found how to make it work,
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with permaculture,
so we studied permaculture.
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We learned many things,
which I had never heard about,
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but it opened up another way
to evolve here.
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It was more connected to the earth,
to doing things with our hands,
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that was what was calling to me
at that moment.
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It was revealing
and wonderful.
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Still, we always have the desire
to see the world.
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But we decided that,
before seeing the world,
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let\'s have a shelter first,
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a place to be
and to do our things.
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So we said, well,
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it’s a tremendous opportunity
that we can materialize in Coyhaique.
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Let\'s do it.
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We connected with what we are,
with the environment, and the earth,
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and we saw that the earth
could give us food, energy,
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satisfaction,
fruit, sweetness, health,
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and we started to draw.
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We’re going to build a house,
an vegetable garden, a greenhouse,
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we’re going to make
a solar heater,
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we’re going to make
medicinal products.
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I believe that this invites you
to find your own system.
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You find your rhythm,
how you want to live,
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and you organize yourself
around the seasons,
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what calls to you the most
at every moment,
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what are your plans,
how are you projecting yourself,
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what makes you happy
at the moment,
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it invites you to reflect,
to ask yourself about this system of life.
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And what’s most important,
to be happy.
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The chickies? Or the ducks.
Where are we going.
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Titi.
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Titi!
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- Titi!
- Titi is here!
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Come here!
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Mom.
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Mom!
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Did you feed the chickies,
Alén?
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And one month after we moved here,
I got pregnant,
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so I feel it was like…
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building a nest, a home,
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feeling that you have
a calm space that’s yours,
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and then Kunti came,
as if she was saying,
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“Yes, I want
to be part of this family.”
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Dad, let\'s go get the bike!
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My name is Kunti.
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This place is the Minga Alegre.
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I’m the only girl who lives here.
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Well, my sister is a baby,
but there aren’t any other children my age.
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There’s Mother, Natalia, Pipe...
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Instead of buying fruit,
sometimes they grow it.
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Also, instead of
buying so much food,
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since we harvest,
we buy less.
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Vegetables are what we buy least,
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because we also plant
a lot of vegetables.
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We have artichokes,
they’re huge.
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Calendula is a flower
that you can eat.
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My parents built this house.
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This house is small,
but we live well.
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And my father
is going to continue building it.
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We’re ready.
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All those trees
were planted by the elders.
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Before, everything was bare,
there were no trees.
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These trees are
about 20 years old.
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Now it’s a small forest.
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Now I\'m taking
the chainsaw to harvest.
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That’s the hard part.
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For example, that tree was planted,
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and 30 years later,
it was harvested,
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so that\'s 2 visits in 30 years.
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That’s permaculture design,
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you plot the things you need the most,
and put them closer,
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and the ones you least need,
are farther away.
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From here to there,
are the annual plants,
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with lower-maintenance produce.
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You sow them,
take care of them,
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come to take care of them again,
and then harvest them.
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About 4 or 5 visits,
more or less, required per year,
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so we put them
a little further from the house.
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Oak leaf lettuce.
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Salad vegetables, for example,
are harvested every day.
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So those things that are picked everyday,
you put them closer to home.
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At the end of winter,
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you’ve already designed
your entire farm plan for the year,
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and then everything is sown,
everything grows,
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and summer comes,
which is the season
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in which we further develop
the construction side.
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Because we build with mud,
adobe, earth, straw, water.
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So that\'s a summer job.
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And then we invite many volunteers
who come to help us.
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Hard work, physical, heavy labor…
many hours.
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So we focus and work.
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From sunup to sundown.
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There’s a different finish
for this stick.
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And here we’ll continue
straight up,
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just straight up.
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I entered the construction field
in order to build without money,
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that is, I apply a philosophy:
building with what’s available,
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with what’s closer, more at hand,
the easiest, the most accessible.
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Well, what all ancient cultures
have done.
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You go to Titicaca, and everything
is made of straw from that area.
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You go to the desert, and everything
is made of earth from right there.
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So, in each place...
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they use what’s most at hand,
and build with that.
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What I had here was earth,
straw, and waste from the city.
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Here in Patagonia
we have access to nature,
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I take advantage of
natural materials,
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materials that are still alive.
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If a scientist analyzed
the walls here,
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they’d realize
that it’s full of life.
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The walls are full of life.
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And it’s been discovered
that mud
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is the best regulator
of humidity
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inside houses.
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That\'s the magic of nature.
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Each material has its own magic.
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This construction, which is big,
is also designed in relation to the Sun,
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in that it’s shaped
like a bay.
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I call it \'bay of the sun\',
because it’s horseshoe-shaped.
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In the sea, that shape
makes the ocean calm, waveless.
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And in this case,
in the solar design,
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it creates a microclimate,
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shielding the back from the wind,
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covering the whole back
from the cold of the south.
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I arrived at the end of 2010,
with a tent,
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to take possession of the place
and start building.
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I spent about three years ecstatic
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about the clouds, nature,
many things.
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The guys were also there,
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highly motivated
with the concept of permaculture,
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I was also studying, reading,
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and it was a concept
that also motivated me a lot.
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We organized workshops, courses,
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and also wanted
to do things with the earth,
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so there we started
putting this space together,
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and we created Minga Alegre.
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I think we’ve existed 10 years
as a group.
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That’s it!
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Well done, Tita, well done.
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So, your community is you, your family,
your friends, your neighborhood,
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but plants and animals
are also part of your community,
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they’re part of your family.
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The plants, the animals, the bugs...
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They’re part of the family.
Right, Tita?
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Who’s been eating
all the raspberries?
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Who’s been eating
all the raspberries?
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What are you eating?
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Coconut
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Coconut!
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In particular,
this lifestyle, for example,
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the good thing is that many
of the activities that you carry out
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can be done with the kids,
so it’s compatible,
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your daily life, the productive activities,
with your children,
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because you work
with healthy, natural things,
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it does them good.
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Here our perspective begins
with the child being integrated.
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Let’s get the wheelbarrow.
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What’s our position
regarding children in the world?
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It’s that we want to enjoy them,
we want to be with them,
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not entrust them to a model.
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Live their process and ours together.
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So, for example,
we don\'t take our children to school.
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Nor to kindergarten,
or to the nursery, or anything.
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- Would you like to have a picnic?
- Yes!
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Let\'s go
to the climbing rocks!
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So prepare your backpacks.
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We clearly see that they have
education and socialization needs,
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so we, and many friends, want
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to create a space that fulfills
this role of education and socialization,
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but with a different vision.
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We want to make a forest-school.
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We socialize, we learn,
but in an outdoor context.
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Being in nature
opens other things up to you,
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and it opens
other channels of perception.
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Kids, we’ll go climbing,
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but to go climbing,
we must be very careful,
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because falling on the rocks
can be dangerous, okay?
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Remember that there’s a rock
with a dangerous edge here.
00:21:14.439 --> 00:21:17.359
Well done, Chicho!
00:21:22.614 --> 00:21:25.742
Nature is
very beneficial for children,
00:21:26.201 --> 00:21:30.622
for their immune system,
00:21:30.747 --> 00:21:34.126
and for the development
of motor skills,
00:21:34.293 --> 00:21:37.379
in this stage in which
they are growing and exploring,
00:21:37.462 --> 00:21:38.797
it does them a lot of good.
00:21:38.880 --> 00:21:44.386
So you begin to understand that
in a traditional school system,
00:21:44.720 --> 00:21:49.516
children are sitting on chairs
almost all the time.
00:21:49.558 --> 00:21:52.519
And that isn’t
so beneficial for them.
00:21:54.313 --> 00:21:55.689
I’ll seek!
00:21:55.689 --> 00:21:57.774
You wanna seek? Ok.
Amparo will seek!
00:21:57.858 --> 00:22:02.779
I used to read to Kunti,
she liked books and reading,
00:22:02.863 --> 00:22:07.242
and her grandma began to explain to her
how the system was, little by little,
00:22:07.326 --> 00:22:10.662
and now she reads
entire books.
00:22:12.539 --> 00:22:20.881
And without being graded,
without a positive or negative report card,
00:22:20.964 --> 00:22:26.386
without competing with others,
relaxed.
00:22:26.470 --> 00:22:30.182
…the leaves,
and he started to toss them.
00:22:48.950 --> 00:22:51.203
Legend has it that once
00:22:51.370 --> 00:22:54.998
and old woman,
a healer from a Tehuelche tribe,
00:22:55.040 --> 00:22:56.958
couldn\'t walk anymore,
00:22:57.084 --> 00:23:02.047
for her weary old legs
were worn out.
00:23:02.339 --> 00:23:05.217
But the march could not stop.
00:23:06.051 --> 00:23:10.514
The old woman understood
the natural law of her fate.
00:23:10.597 --> 00:23:14.518
The women of the tribe
made a tent,
00:23:14.643 --> 00:23:19.856
they gathered plenty of burning wood and food
and said goodbye to her.
00:23:20.774 --> 00:23:24.903
The old woman fixed her weary eyes
on the distance,
00:23:25.070 --> 00:23:28.281
until the tribe was lost
behind the mountains.
00:23:28.448 --> 00:23:31.660
She stayed
to await her fate.
00:23:32.077 --> 00:23:36.581
The winter passed,
sharp and cold.
00:23:36.790 --> 00:23:40.252
Many suns passed
and many moons,
00:23:40.335 --> 00:23:42.295
until spring arrived.
00:23:42.796 --> 00:23:47.300
The sprouts emerged,
the swallows arrived, life returned.
00:23:48.009 --> 00:23:53.140
When the tribe returned to the place,
they found a great surprise:
00:23:53.265 --> 00:23:56.226
the grandmother wasn’t
inside the tent.
00:23:56.268 --> 00:23:58.687
In her place, there was a plant:
00:23:58.854 --> 00:24:03.400
the old woman had transformed
into a bush full of fruit.
00:24:03.692 --> 00:24:08.071
Tasting them, everyone was happy.
They were delicious.
00:24:16.037 --> 00:24:20.250
Tradition has it
that the person who eats one of these fruits
00:24:20.500 --> 00:24:24.171
always comes back
or stays in Patagonia.
00:24:34.514 --> 00:24:37.851
Permaculture
and this simpler way of life
00:24:37.976 --> 00:24:41.688
has been enriching
because it’s allowed us...
00:24:42.272 --> 00:24:45.567
a bit of a return to simplicity,
which is to ourselves,
00:24:45.609 --> 00:24:48.653
we have each other,
we’re together all the time,
00:24:48.737 --> 00:24:52.199
we take care of that, we protect it,
we have a good time,
00:24:52.365 --> 00:24:54.242
we love each other.
00:24:55.952 --> 00:25:01.500
Our goal is to bring about nostalgia
for that lost paradise,
00:25:01.666 --> 00:25:03.585
try to recover it.
00:25:03.752 --> 00:25:07.797
And permaculture is also
a vision of creating that same paradise,
00:25:07.839 --> 00:25:12.511
in the design
of human settlement.
00:25:13.887 --> 00:25:17.891
It’s to understand
that simple life is the way,
00:25:17.933 --> 00:25:21.102
because the world can’t afford
all of us living with the US system,
00:25:21.144 --> 00:25:25.357
with a perfect, green lawn,
a big house, and 2 cars.
00:25:25.482 --> 00:25:28.527
The world doesn’t have enough, so that\'s
not democratic, so we don\'t want it.
00:25:28.610 --> 00:25:31.696
That’s where the stories
they made us believe fall apart,
00:25:31.863 --> 00:25:37.118
that if we worked hard, we could become
super well-off materially,
00:25:37.369 --> 00:25:39.996
but I believe that happiness
is somewhere else,
00:25:40.080 --> 00:25:43.583
in the scent of a flower,
in a fresh breeze.
00:25:43.625 --> 00:25:45.710
So the rest falls apart,
00:25:45.752 --> 00:25:48.755
and this begins to grow,
and we see it all over the world,
00:25:48.797 --> 00:25:52.884
everywhere there are people who are
doing things like this, and that’s our role.
Distributor: Pragda Films
Length: 27 minutes
Date: 2023
Genre: Expository
Language: Spanish
Grade: Middle School, High School, College, Adult
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