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Catalina Yagan, 89, remembers the music of her grandfather Asenewensis. Her sons Victor and Roberto Vargas embark on a journey on horseback from the indigenous reserve they currently occupy, crossing the banks of the Onashaga canal in search of their ancestral reflection. Twakana means teaching, and through this story, a connection is proposed with the ritual chanting of Asenewensis. The yagán language crosses through raw nature and the feeling of a living people.