Seri activist responds to Adrián Uribe and Consuelo Duval; indicates that they lie around "ground charge" The referee

PUNTA CHUECA, Sonora.- Angered by the way Adrián Uribe and Consuelo Duval expressed their ethnicity, Serious activist Zara Monrroy points out that the actors are lying around the alleged basic fee those denounced during the program the parakeet.

Monroy even accuses that the production of “Unhappily Ever After” He still owes money to the boatmen who didn’t go to work to help them.

Seri activist replies to Adrián Uribe and Consuelo Duval

The cultural ambassador Comca’ac or Seri, singer-songwriter, poet, dancer, translator and defender of the rights of indigenous peoples, therefore attacked the actors “They don’t advertise us, they do bad publicity for our culture, for our state”.

What these gentlemen @AdrianUribe and @ConsueloDuval are saying about why we screwed producer @JorgeAragon and all of that is a lie as I am a witness and was one of the people they got from our shark island invasion”.

“Since they left Bahía Kino in a caramaran to the island when I arrived in my city, they were already recording on our island with huts and huge licea that in their right mind invade such an area, obviously you need a permitafter everything I explained to them”.

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Monroy accused that production did the opposite than stated. “Before they entered (the production of “Unhappily Ever After”) part of the production arrived in my city and I left to coordinate this visit and the next, but later They never told me anything and I asked and asked so that something like that doesn’t happen, then what they’re doing is wrong.”

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Adrián Uribe and Consuelo Duval spoke about alleged

Now it turns out that they nailed Mr. Jorge, the producer, when they practically invaded our island, a sacred zone, we had to go to get them out and because we had a verbal agreement to work with them , 12 boats were left without working that day to help production”.

Seri activist points out that the production did not want to pay admission

He added The indigenous reserve has its uses and customs“We are humble people with a big heart, we coordinate every visit so that they have no problem, they didn’t want to pay the entrance fee or support the boatmen, maybe that’s why they went a different way, but we went to tell them and they still have to.”

Shark Island: Sanctuary of the Seri

Yet, Zara Monroy criticized that she used the filmed material on Shark Island.

And even though they used the island scene, there are serious people in their film, which makes it interesting. I don’t think he catches our attention, nor are we happy about it,” he said.

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