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In the Americas with David Yetman
Chiloe and Chilotes: Proud Islanders of Chile
Season 1
Episode 108
Chiloé is the second largest island in South America and just one island of an archipelago of southern Chile. Chilotes, as the residents are known, consider themselves a people apart, a proud mixture of indigenous and Hispanic origins. Host Dave Yetman joins Chilotes, who demonstrate the traditions of food, towns, and society that extend back well before the arrival of Europeans.
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