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World News See other World News Articles Title: Eldest of four siblings lost in Colombian jungle used skills she learned from grandmother’s survival games to keep kin alive for 40 days The thirteen year old sister who survived a plane crash with her three siblings, used knowledge taught by their grandmother to survive in the Amazon rainforest for 40 days. The thirteen-year-old sister used the knowledge her grandmother taught her playing survival games growing up to keep her three younger siblings alive for 40 days after their plane crashed in the Colombian jungle, according to her aunt. Lesly Mucutuy had the know-how to build a camp in the wilderness using hair ribbons for her siblings ages 9, 5, and 1 and even knew how to fish, hunt and find safe food from the games she and the 9-year-old would often play with their grandmother, according to a report. When we played, we set up like little camps, the childrens aunt, Damaris Mucutuy, told Colombian news outlet Caracol TV. Lesly knew what fruits she cant eat because there are many poisonous fruits in the forest. And she knew how to take care of a baby, the aunt added. The children, who are members of the Huitoto people, were left stranded after the plane crashed on May 1, killing two others on board including their mother, Magdalena Mucutui Valencia, who was the pilot, and an indigenous leader. Two weeks after the crash, on May 16, a search team found the plane in a thick patch of the rainforest and recovered the bodies of the adults, but the children were nowhere to be found. The children are recovering at a military hospital in the Colombian capital, Bogota, where they are expected to remain for up to three weeks. The children are recovering at a military hospital in the Colombian capital, Bogota, where they are expected to remain for up to three weeks. Colombian Presidency/AFP via Getty Images Lesly Mucutuy had the know-how to build a camp in the wilderness using hair ribbons for her siblings ages 9, 5, and 1. Lesly Mucutuy had the know-how to build a camp in the wilderness using hair ribbons for her siblings ages 9, 5, and 1. Colombian Presidency/AFP via Getty Images After the rescue, the children's grandmother, Fatima Valencia, said, I am very grateful, and to mother earth as well, that they were set free. After the rescue, the childrens grandmother, Fatima Valencia, said, I am very grateful, and to mother earth as well, that they were set free. Colombian Presidency/AFP via Getty Images Two dogs helped 150 Colombian soldiers and others finally reach the children this week after an intensive search. After the rescue, the childrens grandmother, Fatima Valencia, said, I am very grateful, and to mother earth as well, that they were set free. During the search, rescuers had recorded Valencia reassuring the children that they would be all right if they remained in one place until rescuers arrived. The recordings were played on loudspeakers in different parts of the rainforest during the month-long rescue operation, according to reports. They were raised by their grandmother, said John Moreno, a leader of the Guanano group in Vaupes, in the southeastern part of Colombia where the children grew up. They used what they learned in the community, relied on their ancestral knowledge in order to survive. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
By the time I was 6 my father, who grew up on a reservation, was already teaching me woodcraft. In HS I was an Explorer and member of a Post that specialized in Mountain Rescue. I can't say enough about this young ladies courage and skills. You go girl! "“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha Amazing that the baby survived. The mother survived the crash but badly wounded and urged the children to carry on without her.
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