Young Nasa teenager picking coca leaves, a job she learned from her parents in the villa of Vichiqui when she was little. Her ancestors cropped coca plants and were slaves by the conquistadores / Nasa piçtatx ësx sxútxn eç ësx tásx. Naa mhíinxi juktewésx nwésxte piinxi vicxtxis sek çhxabte yaçtey üunx
At the back, a new sacred house for Kite Kiwe; the people; have not had one since the massacre. In the front of the building site, a memorial of white stones is dedicated to the dead. Today the leaders are threatened to death. Dxiite vxak yath vxithnxi ksxåbuçx yeçyewesx nasa txīwé kite kiwe yaaçte txisjwëtx teeçx yaath ewnas. Txanitey jímeeçx īkmey nayate. Dxipte vxak unxinas dxipkwe nuwésx pepetej .äçxhä dxiiktenasa ksxabunxinasa ikwa wéwn uwate. Ksxabuçxa çhxätaa nxausu yeçtey thxi
Wasak Kwéwésx, Pilot project school for Nasa indigenous people to teach the traditions and rites of coca leaves and the Nasa Yuwe language at the Indian reservation of Toribio, Cauca, Colombia. There are 32 students, one The Wala or doctors, six dynamizers, one coordinator and one cooker / Kaapiyànxi yáth mhiinxi wasak kwéwésx nasa weth weth. ësx yak. Nasa yuwe. Nasa sekŪpta temba éç piinas teeçx thë wala çam tanda kanas yéçteywésx tahz kapiyasa teeçx miitx äjnas txhïiçx dxikténas.