A Rama boy in a panga his father carved for him(text of audio follows photo) |
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Narrator
Some of the Rama Indians who live in the area also fear that their traditional way of life will be disrupted.
Angela Benjamin MacRae [surf in background]
Sure the dry canal it is a help for the Indians, see, because of the work, but don't molest the Indians then because we don't know where to go. We don't know where to go. My mother, my mother nearly have a hundred years living here. Dem parents born here both.
Narration and interview by Peter Costantini