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- Owners of Brazilian, Uruguayan, Argentine, French and German origin, mainly, bought in the last twelve years millions of hectares of land for real estate speculation and livestock production. The massive sale of land to foreigners is stimulated by a State and laws absent for the protection of the national territory. This material describes in images, the causes and consequences of this phenomenon that also affects the Eastern Region of the country.
- The audiovisual "In Search of Good Living" wants to present the main features of Good Living in two indigenous cultures of Paraguay, very different from one another: one from the Western Region, the Nivaclé, and another from the Eastern Region, the Pai Tavytera. Noting this path of Evil Living that has led us to raw materialism and inhuman de-spiritualization, which now manifests itself in a deep crisis. But we know from history that from the dark crises, sometimes the most lucid and bright alternatives have emerged. We have in Paraguay the example of the Nivacle and Pai Tavytera peoples to compare.
- This documentary covers in a representative way the indigenous populations that migrated, specifically in Asunción, Limpio, Luque and Mariano Roque Alonso. It tells about the ways of insertion of the indigenous people and the socioeconomic, political and cultural conditions of the different peoples that live in urban contexts. It also describes the particular characteristics and conditions in which indigenous people live in Asunción and Greater Asunción and details the causes of migration and the insertion of indigenous families in these areas. Urban Indigenous people are an integral part of the indigenous peoples, possessing the identity of their ancestral culture but which have allowed them to permeate urban characteristics, making a symbiosis between them. While all the cultural elements that define it and are transmitted from generation to generation are found living in areas of urban centers for different historical reasons, moving away from their traditional sites.
- This is the first material, in a series of three, that addresses the alarming situation recorded by scientific studies and monitoring of environmental organizations, which identified that in the Paraguayan Chaco there was in the last 12 years the highest rate of deforestation in the world. Local actors, authorities, ranchers, settlers, foreign businessmen and environmentalists think about the issue and its possible effects on climate change. After experiencing a prolonged drought in 2014, the western region as well as other parts of the country experienced a great flood, totally atypical for this time. Is it already part of the consequence? While there are laws that place limits on predating, what does the State have to ensure that? These are some questions that the material addresses.