Yo'eme Labyrinth
(2021)
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Yo'eme Labyrinth

A Yaqui warrior fights to defend his tribe's land and culture from government corruption and drug violence.

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"Yo'eme Labyrinth" is a powerful documentary directed by Sergi Pedro Ros that sheds light on the struggles faced by the Yaquis of Sonora in Mexico. The film showcases the tribe's ancestral defense of their land and life in Mexico, and their current battle against the illegal diversion of millions of cubic meters of water from the Yaqui River by the government of Sonora through the Independencia Aqueduct since 2010. The documentary is a call to action for the viewers to understand the importance of preserving the environment and the rights of indigenous communities. The film is a visual treat with stunning cinematography that captures the beauty of the Yaqui's land and the harsh reality of their situation. The director has done an excellent job of presenting the story in a compelling and engaging way, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in social justice and environmental issues. "Yo'eme Labyrinth" is an eye-opening and thought-provoking documentary that will leave a lasting impact on the viewers.

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The documentary is about the difficulties that the Yaquis of Sonora (Mexico) face and their ancestral defense of the land and life in Mexico. Today they face a decisive battle. Since 2010, the government of Sonora, through the Independencia Aqueduct, has illegally diverted millions of cubic meters of water from the Yaqui River, causing a serious drought for the tribe and endangering their lives. At the same time, its territory has been flooded with drugs and violence. Yaquis seek an answer in the depths of their cultural identity.

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