00:00pains
00:09sarcasm
00:10sarcasm
00:10sarcasm
00:11h Silver
00:11This is important could be created
00:37I came from an artisan family, my father was an artisan,
00:41my father was an artisan, they used a lot of crafts and chales,
00:44they used to sell a barito, a litio, a salta.
00:52When we were making a fabric it was fascinating,
00:56when we would have finished it to appreciate it,
01:00it was like if we were creating something like our son.
01:13The women's association called Warpizayasunco,
01:15we started working in the 1995,
01:19because it was a very difficult time,
01:21in reality it was not so different now,
01:24we were at the same time,
01:25we were at the same time, we were at the same time,
01:27we were at the same time,
01:28we started to form a group of women,
01:32we were 10 at the beginning,
01:34we had to go on to another side,
01:36we had to go on to the same place,
01:38we had to find one to help and help.
02:41Siempre lo veíamos como en un sueño, digamos, poder tener una hilandería propia y acá en el medio de la
02:47puna, digamos.
02:48Y creo que esto lo estamos haciendo poco a poco.
02:51Somos como un caso de estudio prácticamente para muchos el hecho de decir que un empresario se siente con un
02:56productor
02:57para poder establecer los precios y para poder ver de qué manera esto nos sirva a los dos.
03:03En eso está la Asociación de Mujeres, de que eso sea así, que hay un equilibrio.
03:19Elaboramos productos que intentan transmitir identidad, cultura y tradición de lo que somos.
03:27Mujeres, de que eso sea así, que hay un equilibrio.
03:55Mujeres, de que eso sea así, que hay un equilibrio.
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