Burden of Dreams
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1:08:01
That's all that you can do.
1:08:03
So, of course, it's -
At least you have this view.

1:08:08
Instead of-
1:08:11
Instead of something else.
And you feel you're right in thejungle...

1:08:14
which is a good feeling,
you know.

1:08:23
Ay, ay, ay.
1:08:25
- Nice?
- Really nice, isn't it?

1:08:28
What do they do that with?
1:08:30
What? The tattoo?
They do it with a needle.

1:08:33
- Doesn't it hurt?
- Just a little.

1:08:36
What do the wings mean?
1:08:40
- The wings and the heart.
- They stand for love.

1:08:46
It's not your sign, is it?
1:08:48
No, it's not my sign.
1:08:49
Do you want a tattoo?
1:08:51
- Yes, on my leg.
- Your leg?

1:08:54
Here.
1:09:02
I agreed to have them here...
1:09:04
because even the Dominican padre here...
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advised me very strongly
to have them here.

1:09:09
Because, as you know,
in the neighborhood...

1:09:12
we do have two, uh, native villages -
Machiguenga villages.

1:09:16
Shivancoreni and Camisea.
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And if after months and months...
1:09:21
of having these people here
in the - in the camp - all the workers -

1:09:25
mestizos and white people -
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uh, they might go after the women
down in the - in the villages...

1:09:33
and that would -
would really cause problems.

1:09:36
So, even the Catholic priest has advised us
to have some - some ladies here.

1:09:42
You have two children?
- Yes, two children.

1:09:45
- How old are they?
- One is eight months old. The other is three years old.

1:09:48
Did you get into this profession
because you liked it?

1:09:52
No, out of necessity.
1:09:55
Not because I liked it.
1:09:56
If it was because I liked it...
1:09:59
I'd find a man and spend my time
with him and fulfill my needs...


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