Women – the Pillar of the Social Struggle in Chile’s Patagonia Region
Women the Pillar of the Social Struggle in Chiles Patagonia Region
By Marianela Jarroud
COYHAIQUE, Chile , Sep 4 2014 (IPS) - In few places in Chile are women the pillars of community, grassroots rural and environmental movements as they are in the southern wilderness region of Patagonia. It is a social role that history forced them to assume in this remote part of the country.
Patagonian women had to give birth without hospitals, they had to raise their children when this territory was inhospitable, social activist Claudia Torres told IPS. And they also had to take on the responsibility of the social organisation of the communities that began to emerge.
The men worked with livestock or in logging and they would leave twice a year for four or five months at a time. So the women got used to organising themselves and not depending on men, in case they didnt come back.
Women in this region not only raise their families and run the household but also shoulder the tasks of producing and managing food and natural resources raising livestock, growing and selling fruit and vegetables, collecting firewood used to heat homes and cook and making and selling crafts.
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