Kanús
Caesar and Graña live in a small, isolated community in the Amazon and never have sat down to talk. They are an Indian and a mestizo settler struggling to impose their identity, their particular way of life in the town they founded. However, both share the same present, the same lack of opportunities and the same helplessness, and in the remotest corner of the world, they build Peru every day. Caesar and Graña live in a small, isolated community in the Amazon and never have sat down to talk. They are an Indian and a mestizo settler struggling to impose their identity, their particular way of life in the town they founded. However, both share the same present, the same lack of opportunities and the same helplessness, and in the remotest corner of the world, they build Peru every day. Caesar and Graña live in a small, isolated community in the Amazon and never have sat down to talk. They are an Indian and a mestizo settler struggling to impose their identity, their particular way of life in the town they founded. However, both share the same present, the same lack of opportunities and the same helplessness, and in the remotest corner of the world, they build Peru every day. Caesar and Graña live in a small, isolated community in the Amazon and never have sat down to talk. They are an Indian and a mestizo settler struggling to impose their identity, their particular way of life in the town they founded. However, both share the same present, the same lack of opportunities and the same helplessness, and in the remotest corner of the world, they build Peru every day.