Directed by Mabel Maio
This inspiring documentary tells the story of a group of Indigenous women who responded to Argentina's economic crisis by rediscovering the ancestral tradition of spinning and weaving wool. They call themselves "Tinku Kamayu" which means in the Quechua language "working together".
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