Nina Gualinga of the Kichwa People of Sarayaku, speaks with the memory of her Apayaya (grandfather) about the ongoing commodification and extractivism in the Amazon Rainforest, which extends to the plant medicine hayakwaska, revealing the essence of what it means to live as part of the forest and questioning our very relationship to earth and the quest for healing.

| Director | Nina Gualinga (Kichwa)Boloh MirandaEli Virkina (Kichwa) |
| Running time | 15 min |
| Rating | G |
| Language | English, Spanish, Kichwa |
| Subtitles | English |
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | Ecuador |
Nina Gualinga
Nina Gualinga, from the Sarayaku People in the Ecuadorian Amazon, is a leading advocate for Indigenous rights and climate justice....
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