The indigenous people of Bolivia have centuries-old traditions of community work.
Students from the countryside here retain the custom of community work.
They labor together naturally, each seeming to know his role with little explanation.
Wheelbarrows and picks are in short supply so each takes his/her turn in quick succession – young women as well as men.
. They call for the wheelbarrows as others are returning them at a trot.
Those who have no tools invent them...
making slings to carry the soil and passing rocks by hand.The boss, Herman, exhorts and instructs. “When you swing your pick, know who is behind you! We don’t want anyone with a pick in the chest like a vampire.”
Who are they? ...Students of agronomy, nursing, education, tourism, and veteranary science who struggle for their education. They work together to construct the school that will help them build a better country for their families and pueblos.