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The Myth: The Wounan ancestors believed that one day their God sent books to their people. They all went out into the jungles to wait for the books, but when the books arrived, it was on ... See full summary
The Myth: The Wounan ancestors believed that one day their God sent books to their people. They all went out into the jungles to wait for the books, but when the books arrived, it was on the back of a horse. Having never seen a horse before, the Wounan fled. The horse kept going into the neighboring Latino villages where they grabbed the books off of the horse's back. The Wounaan were a people living under the oppression of their neighboring Latino villages. They believed that because the Latinos got the books that hey can read and write, but the Wounaan would never be able to have a written language or be good at commerce. They begin a ritual called The Prayer Canoe where the tribe members begin to yearn for another opportunity to catch Heaven's Horse.

The 10,000 Wounaan Tribe that this story is based upon, live in almost equal lumbers in Columbia and Panama. They are part of the Choco language family.

In the Movie, The Mission, many of the tribal actors were actually from the Wounaan Tribe.

The real Ron and Kathy Binder worked alongside the Wounaan for 20 years.


Credited cast:
Matt Blashaw Matt Blashaw - Ron Binder
Bobbye D.L. Gooden Bobbye D.L. Gooden - Valderina
Andrew Pinon Andrew Pinon - Jurico, Stranger
John Currie Slade John Currie Slade - Chichiliano (as John Slade)
Wendy Speake Wendy Speake - Kathy Binder
Tomas Tomas - Chindio
Rainbow Underhill Rainbow Underhill - Blanca
Terry Woodberry Terry Woodberry - Satan
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