Σάββατο 23 Νοεμβρίου 2013

The Aymara indians used to despise the wild vicuña. But with prices of vicuna fur skyrocketing, their attitudes have changed. Now the entire village goes on a wild vicuña hunt to capture and shave as many as possible. They then sell the fur to manufacturers, who use it for designer scarves and sweaters. The practice may have saved the llama-like animal from extinction.
Producers: Noah Friedman-Rudovsky

Location: San Andres de Machaca, Bolivia

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