Paisajes ancestrales del fin del mundo
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Paisajes ancestrales del fin del mundo

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155 pages 2021

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This diary shows the graphic work of 15 trips that architect Sergio Baeriswyl Rada did to lagoons and mountains south of the Tierra del Fuego (Chile). They are inhospitable places on the edge of the world, which for the first time are drawn and where only the Selk ́nam people lived until their almost extintion due to genocide by European immigrants and high fatalities due to disease and disruption of traditional society. Today, the survivors name these places, giving back to the world their existence, their language and their landscape, to show us one of the most amazing places on Earth.

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