hola es que tengo que hacer unas frases en ingles sobre esto son solo dos¿como pueden los colombianos a yudara los emberas?
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The dense jungles of the Colombian department of Chocó, bordering Panama, were home to 117 Embera Indians who had crops, abundant hunting and fishing in the Munguidó River, which became a means of escape to save their lives.
"There I was the indigenous governor, we lived happily, none of us went hungry and the children less. If you wanted fish, you went to the river, if you wanted deer, you went to the mountains, and if you wanted a turtle, you were there too. We had everything, even freedom, "says Hortencio Tanikamo.
However, the violence of the Colombian armed conflict forced the Embera leader and his people to leave the jungle and now occupies a house built on stilt houses in a portion of the Bahía Solano neighborhood, perhaps the poorest in Quibdó, the capital of Chocó, Colombian department marked by backwardness.
The indigenous man does not remember exactly the date on which they made the joint decision to leave the reservation (reserve), but what he does have in mind is that it was "because armed men arrived and killed two comrades."
Aboard pangas, small wooden boats, Hortencio and 116 other people settled in as best they could and rowed "all the holy day" until they arrived in Bahía Solano, where blacks and mulattoes who have in common being displaced by the city also live. violence that has rained down on them from all sides.
It was the only place where they found a place to try to start a new life but it has not been easy because now they are reduced to a small piece of land where they survive in wooden houses without public services and that, on several occasions, have been prey to the raging waters of the Atrato river that takes the chickens they raise to have a protein in their poor diet.
"We prefer to flee by the river. We do not know who killed the friends, but the fear of losing our lives led us to this place where we only have day and night because we have no land to farm and the river fish is not Well, "Hortencio explains as he watches several women from their home prepare the rice that will be the only meal of the day on a community stove.
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